Adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:She described the pain in her leg as purely cruciating.

Definition:A very intense and difficult to endure pain

From cruciating pain

Example:He was in a state of anxiety, unable to bear the cruciating wait for news.

Definition:An experience of extreme anxiety caused by waiting or anticipation

From cruciating wait

Example:She was in a state of excruciating embarrassment, wishing the floor would open up and swallow her.

Definition:An extremely embarrassing situation or experience

From cruciating embarrassment

Example:The film was so bad that the audience was plunged into a state of excruciating boredom.

Definition:A very intense boredom that is difficult to bear

From cruciating boredom

Example:The room was filled with an excruciating silence after his dramatic announcement.

Definition:A period of intense and uncomfortable silence

From cruciating silence

Example:Lying on the hard floor was causing her extreme, excruciating discomfort.

Definition:A very intense and difficult to tolerate discomfort or pain

From cruciating discomfort

Example:His choice could unravel a decade of hard work, making the decision a truly excruciating one.

Definition:A very difficult and painful decision to make

From cruciating decision

Example:Unable to find the right words, she was feeling an excruciating frustration.

Definition:A very intense feeling of frustration that is difficult to bear

From cruciating frustration

Example:His life filled with excruciating guilt, he couldn't find peace.

Definition:A very intense feeling of guilt that is difficult to bear

From cruciating guilt

Example:He was overwhelmed with excruciating regret for his mistake.

Definition:A very intense feeling of regret that is difficult to bear

From cruciating regret