NOUN
- a newspaper columnist who answers questions and offers advice on personal problems to people who write in
How To Use agony aunt In A Sentence
- Being agony aunt was tricky and probably quite beyond her.
- Agony aunts declared it the death of marriage. Times, Sunday Times
- Hang in there and it will subside: if not, you need not an agony aunt but an agony alleviator.
- She worked first as a news reporter, then feature writer, film critic and agony aunt.
- While writing her agony aunt column, she remained busy as a reporter, interviewing figures including Margaret Thatcher.
- Turn to our election agony aunts timesonline. Times, Sunday Times
- While writing her agony aunt column, she remained busy as a reporter, interviewing figures including Margaret Thatcher.
- In fact they would be just as likely to turn to the agony aunt pages of a magazine.
- I have never written to an "agony aunt" before, but we are about the same age and I was hoping you could give me advice about how to stay positive when depressed, very hormonal and perimenopausal. Dear Mariella: I'm depressed, perimenopausal, newly single and facing years of caring for relatives. I'm overwhelmed…
- I hold workshops and talks all over the country, juggling it with my job as an agony aunt. The Sun