About The Word Excruciating
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Excruciating
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What's The Definition Of Excruciating?
[adj] extremely painful
Synonyms | Synonyms for Excruciating: agonising | agonizing | harrowing | painful | torturesome | torturing | torturous Related Terms | Find terms related to Excruciating: acute | afflictive | agonizing | atrocious | biting | consuming | cramping | cruel | desolating | distressful | distressing | exquisite | extreme | gnawing | grave | griping | hard | harrowing | harsh | heartbreaking | heartrending | heartsickening | heartwounding | hurtful | hurting | insufferable | intense | keen | painful | paroxysmal | piercing | poignant | pungent | racking | rending | severe | sharp | shooting | spasmatic | spasmic | spasmodic | stabbing | stinging | tearing | tormenting | torturing | torturous | unbearable | unendurable | vivid See Also | Excruciating In Webster's Dictionary \Ex*cru"ci*a`ting\
Torturing; racking. ``Excruciating pain.'' --V. Knox.
``Excruciating fears.'' --Bentley -- {Ex*cru"ci*a`ting*ly},
adv.
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