First the light pain began. And the it ended with even more anguish. She was dying. And it was bringing me great sadness.
She was filled with anguish over the murder of her child.
To remember the word "anguish," you can associate it with its emotional meaning—intense suffering or pain. Think of the prefix "angu-" which is similar to "anguish" in "anguish" and relate it to the feeling of being in distress or agony. Additionally, visualizing a scene where someone is in deep sorrow can create a mental link to the word. You might also create a mnemonic, like "Anguish is an 'anguished' feeling."
Joel was enduring much anguish over his father's death.
Lament
There are two syllables. An-guish.
Anguishment is another word for anguish, extreme pain or distress of body or mind.
Example : "He suffered much pain and anguish over the years due to his mother's death."
I tore their raiment in anguish.
anguish
The letters 'nuihags' unscrambled spell the word anguish.
Depending on how it's used, anguish can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: She suffered great anguish over the loss of her husband. As a verb: They anguish over the loss of their pet.
The correct spelling of the word is "grievous" (causing grief, pain, or anguish).