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pain
noun as in physical suffering
noun as in mental suffering
Strongest matches
agony, anguish, anxiety, bitterness, grief, heartache, misery, sadness, shock, suffering, torment, woe, worry
Strong matches
affliction, despondency, distress, hurt, malaise, martyrdom, rack, torture, travail, tribulation, wretchedness
noun as in problem
verb as in bother, trouble
Strong matches
ache, afflict, aggrieve, agonize, ail, anguish, annoy, bite, chafe, chasten, constrain, convulse, discomfort, disquiet, distress, exasperate, excruciate, gall, grieve, gripe, harass, harm, harrow, hurt, inflame, injure, irk, irritate, nick, prick, punish, rack, rile, sadden, smart, sting, strain, stress, suffer, throb, tingle, torment, torture, upset, vex, worry, wound
Weak matches
Example Sentences
McCullum was also asked at the Champions Trophy how he would ensure white-ball pain does not bleed into the Test side - an issue he now faces after bringing greater alignment between the two squads.
In total, the shutdown adds more pain to an economy that is already struggling with massive layoffs, rising inflation and soaring housing costs.
Doctors, medical societies and researchers say acetaminophen remains the best option for treating fever and pain during pregnancy.
They voted for a scruffy guy in a leather jacket promising pain now, gain later.
The pain has spread far beyond my fields.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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