From Latin "AGNUS". Used in AGNUS DEI (lamb of God) to convey the agony of Christ's suffering.
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.
The adjective form is patient.
The adjective form is patient.
The adjective form is kingly.
The adjective form is familiar.
Yes, it is. It could modify such verbs as listened, suffered, or waited.
Agonies.
Agonies
The adjective form of concept is conceptual.The adjective form of conception is conceptional.
The word 'agony' IS a noun; a word for extreme physical or emotional suffering; a word for a thing.
The adjective form is cranial.
The verb form of "agony" can be "agonize," which means to suffer extreme physical or mental pain.
The adjective form for the pronoun they is their.
The Adjective form of Pathologist is Pathological.
The adjective form of concept is conceptual.The adjective form of conception is conceptional.
The adjective form of improve is "improved."
The adjective form for the verb to develop is developable.