"Excruciated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Excruciated" Meaning

Excruciated means to have suffered a great deal of pain or discomfort, often in a prolonged and intense manner. This word is often used to describe physical or emotional agony that has been intense and prolonged.

"Excruciated" Examples

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Excruciated is the past tense of the verb excruciate, which means to cause intense mental or physical suffering.

Usage Examples:


The prisoner was excruciated by the thought of spending the rest of his life in solitary confinement. (intense mental suffering)
After the doctor broken the news to her, she was excruciated with grief. (intense emotional suffering)
The athlete was excruciated by the excruciating pain in her ankle. (intense physical suffering)
The waiting was excruciated, as the family anxiously awaited the test results. (intense mental anticipation)
The musician was excruciated by the critics' scathing reviews of his latest album. (intense mental distress)

Note: The word excruciation is often used to describe the act of causing intense suffering, while excruciated is the result of being subjected to such an experience.

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