agonie
agony
noun ah-goh-NEE Rare
Origin: Greek 'agonia' (contest, anguish)
Also means
death throes
Usage Note
Agonie is a false friend: it primarily means the final moments before death ('death throes'), not mere severe pain. Saying someone is en agonie implies they are dying, not just suffering greatly. For intense but non-fatal pain, French uses souffrance or douleur atroce.
Examples
"Le blessé était en agonie sur le champ de bataille."
Natural Translation
The wounded man was in his death throes on the battlefield.
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