agonised

Agonised Meaning in Bengali: বিপদগ্রস্ত (bipadgrasto)

Part of Speech:

Agonised is an adjective.

Pronunciation:

The pronunciation of agonised is /ˈæɡənaɪzd/.

Short Definition of Agonised:

Agonised refers to a state of extreme physical or mental pain, distress, or anguish.

Agonised Synonyms:

1. Tormented (পীড়িত)
2. Anguished (বিপদগ্রস্ত)
3. Distressed (বিপদগ্রস্ত)
4. Suffering (যাপিত)
5. Wretched (দুর্দশায়িত)
6. Tortured (যাপিত)
7. Harrowed (বিপদগ্রস্ত)
8. Afflicted (বিপদগ্রস্ত)

Antonyms:

1. Contented (তৃপ্ত)
2. Happy (সুখী)
3. Delighted (আনন্দিত)
4. Joyful (আনন্দময়)
5. Satisfied (তৃপ্ত)
6. Pleased (আনন্দিত)
7. Elated (আনন্দিত)
8. Ecstatic (আনন্দময়)

Origin of Agonised:

The word “agonised” originated from the verb “agonize,” which comes from the Greek word “agonizesthai,” meaning “to struggle” or “to contend.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words:

1. Agonising (adjective)
2. Agonisingly (adverb)
3. Agonist (noun)
4. Agonize (verb)
5. Agony (noun)

Agonised in Literature Quotes:

1. “She looked at him with agonised eyes, begging for mercy.” (তিনি তাকে বিপদগ্রস্ত চোখে তাকিয়ে দেখলেন, ক্ষমা চাইতে অনুরোধ করছিলেন।)
2. “His agonised screams echoed through the empty hallway.” (তার বিপদগ্রস্ত চিত্কার খালি হলের মাঝে ছড়িয়ে পড়লো।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: বিপদগ্রস্ত (bipadgrasto)
– Hindi: पीड़ित (pīḍit)
– Nepali: दुःखित (duḥkhita)
– Urdu: پریشان (pareshan)
– Tamil: பயங்கரமான (Payankaramāṉa)
– Telugu: ఆఘాతపడుతున్న (Āghātapadutunna)
– Arabic: مكتئب (muktayyab)
– Chinese: 痛苦的 (tòngkǔ de)
– Japanese: 苦しんでいる (kurushinde iru)
– Russian: мучительный (muchitel’nyy)

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