"After rupturing his spleen, he had to endure a whole night of agonizing pain"
She was agonized because of what had happened.
i agonized over my homework. the hike up the hill was agonizing. when i had to sit through that play i was in agony.
Despite their heartbreak, the family sought justice for their murdered son by sitting through the entire agonizing trial.
Excruciating, agonizing
Agonized is an adjective. So if you were to use it in a sentence you'd have to direct it towards a noun which is a person, place or thing. E.G. Jenni was in agonizing pain when she fell and bashed her knee into the rock. OR I was agonized because of the long wait in the lobby for the news of my mothers health.
painful, agonizing
agonizing
pleasing, pleasant, tolerable, bearable.....
Causing huge physical or mental pain. Example: the smell was agonizing.
The noun 'agony' becomes a verb by dropping the 'y' and adding the suffix -ize: agonize, agonizes, agonizing, agonized.The adjective forms are the present participle of the verb (agonizing) and the past participle of the verb (agonized).The adverb is formed by adding the suffix -ly to the adjective 'agonizing': agonizingly.
That he is probably in agonizing pain.
He's a pious monk who spends hours in prayer and contemplation each day. After much agonizing and contemplation, he decided to resign his position on the county board. Perhaps with a bit more contemplation, I wouldn't have made such a poor decision.