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agonia

agony; death throes

noun ah-goh-NEE-ah Rare

Origin: From Greek 'agonia' (struggle, contest), via Latin.

Usage Note

Agonia primarily refers to the final struggle before death (essere in agonia — 'to be in one's death throes') and, by extension, extreme mental or physical anguish. It is a false friend: English 'agony' usually means intense pain without the mortal connotation, while Italian agonia strongly implies dying. For general intense pain, dolore atroce or tormento are safer choices.

Examples

"Il paziente è rimasto in agonia per ore."

Natural Translation

The patient remained in agony for hours.

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