The noun 'agony' is a word for extreme physical or mental suffering; extreme worry or sadness; the final stages of a difficult or painful death.
agony.
You will have to go to hospital in agony
The root "agon" is derived from Greek, meaning "contest" or "struggle." It is often used in words related to competition or conflict, such as "agony" or "agonize."
Agony is correct.
The act of wanting to have sex with someone so bad you are in agony over it.
The plural of agony is agonies.
The plural of agony is agonies.
The cast of Agony - 2013 includes: Marc Dickerson as Agony
Agony is Extreme physical or mental suffering or the final stages of a difficult or painful death: "his last agony"
The noun for agony can be formed by adding the suffix "-y" to create "agony."
The agony of losing a child is unimaginable. Good Friday commemorates the agony of Jesus' death on the cross.
I was screamed out in agony when I broke my arm.