The U.S Army soldiers felt agonized after the battle.
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.
afflicted, agonized, ailing, anguished, brokenhearted, crestfallen, dejected, desolate, despairing, despondent, destroyed, disconsolate, discontented,
How would you like me to put that in a sentence?
"Wow!" would be an exclamatory sentence.
The U.S Army soldiers felt agonized after the battle.
The stressing of the particular word oh my 'GOD! 'God' being the agonized word
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.
When I found out he was the criminal, I agonized for hours whether I should turn him in or not.
The marathon runners raced through the city streets, their faces twisted in agony, bodies contorted with the strain of the agone.
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.
ache, ambition, appetite, aspiration
The verb is agonize. She agonized over the morals of their relationship.
Jacob Black leaves Forks in the Epligoue. He is agonized because he found out that Bella and Edward were officially having a wedding - and that he would change her into a vampire.
1)ache 2)be in pain 3)feel for 4)pity
Bob agonized over the decision whether or not to become a live donor and give his uncle one of his kidneys