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  1. sufferingadjective

    Synonyms:
    pain, in

  2. sufferingadjective

    Experiencing pain.

    Synonyms:
    in, pain

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  1. suffering

    Pain is the most general term of this group, including all the others; pain is a disturbing sensation from which nature revolts, resulting from some injurious external interference (as from a wound, a bruise, a harsh word, etc.), or from some lack of what one needs, craves, or cherishes (as, the pain of hunger or bereavement), or from some abnormal action of bodily or mental functions (as, the pains of disease, envy, or discontent). Suffering is one of the severer forms of pain. The prick of a needle causes pain, but we should scarcely speak of it as suffering. Distress is too strong a word for little hurts, too feeble for the intensest suffering, but commonly applied to some continuous or prolonged trouble or need; as, the distress of a shipwrecked crew, or of a destitute family. Ache is lingering pain, more or less severe; pang, a pain short, sharp, intense, and perhaps repeated. We speak of the pangs of hunger or of remorse. Throe is a violent and thrilling pain. Paroxysm applies to an alternately recurring and receding pain, which comes as it were in waves; the paroxysm is the rising of the wave. Torment and torture are intense and terrible sufferings. Agony and anguish express the utmost pain or suffering of body or mind. Agony of body is that with which the system struggles; anguish that by which it is crushed.

    Synonyms:
    ache, agony, anguish, distress, pain, pang, paroxysm, throe, torment, torture, twinge, wo(e)

    Antonyms:
    comfort, delight, ease, enjoyment, peace, rapture, relief, solace

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  1. agony, suffering, excruciationnoun

    a state of acute pain

    Synonyms:
    hurt, distress, woe, excruciation, torture, crucifixion, agony, torment

    Antonyms:
    happy, untroubled

  2. suffering, woenoun

    misery resulting from affliction

    Synonyms:
    agony, woe, distress, hurt, woefulness, excruciation

    Antonyms:
    happy, untroubled

  3. distress, hurt, sufferingnoun

    psychological suffering

    «the death of his wife caused him great distress»

    Synonyms:
    hurt, injury, distress, detriment, harm, excruciation, damage, distraint, trauma, agony, scathe, woe

    Antonyms:
    untroubled, happy

  4. suffering, hurtadjective

    feelings of mental or physical pain

    Synonyms:
    hurt, injury, distress, detriment, harm, excruciation, damage, agony, trauma, woe, scathe

    Antonyms:
    untroubled, happy

  5. sufferingadjective

    troubled by pain or loss

    «suffering refugees»

    Synonyms:
    wretched, miserable

    Antonyms:
    untroubled, happy

  6. miserable, suffering, wretchedadjective

    very unhappy; full of misery

    «he felt depressed and miserable»; «a message of hope for suffering humanity»; «wretched prisoners huddled in stinking cages»

    Synonyms:
    low-down, pitiable, pathetic, piteous, abject, vile, misfortunate, poor, pitiful, hapless, slimy, miserable, unworthy, deplorable, scurvy, scummy, worthless, ugly, woeful, measly, wretched, paltry, execrable, despicable, low

    Antonyms:
    untroubled, happy

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  1. List of paraphrases for «suffering»:

    sufferings, pain, misery, plight, distress, hardship, agony, suffer, anguish, experiencing, grief, hardships

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  1. Steven Hassan:

    Exposing the pain is a public service. A victim suffering in silence is not a solution. i have my fingers crossed for Leah’s project.

  2. Ezra Miller:

    Having recently gone through a time of intense crisis, I now understand that I am suffering complex mental health issues and have begun ongoing treatment, i want to apologize to everyone that I have alarmed and upset with my past behavior.

  3. Viljami Salmela:

    What came as a surprise was that depressed patients perceived the contrast of the images shown differently from non-depressed individuals, patients suffering from depression perceived the visual illusion presented in the patterns as weaker and, consequently, the contrast as somewhat stronger, than those who had not been diagnosed with depression.

  4. Peter Isely:

    As he arrived in Ireland Pope Francis has once again missed another opportunity to seriously and concretely tell the world what he is going to do about the child sexual abuse and cover up crisis, this crisis is a global crisis. It not only effects Ireland, where there has been so much suffering, but in every corner of the globe where the Catholic Church is present.

  5. Andrew Steptoe:

    The situation of people suffering an acute cardiac event is different from that of people undergoing surgery: surgery is usually planned so the patient can prepare for it, whereas cardiac events often come out of the blue, but in both cases, a positive orientation is an asset.


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  • معاناةArabic
  • страданиеBulgarian
  • སྡུག་བསྔལ་བརྒྱད།Tibetan Standard
  • patimentCatalan, Valencian
  • utrpení, trpícíCzech
  • dioddefaintWelsh
  • lidelseDanish
  • leidend, LeidenGerman
  • fukpekpeEwe
  • βάσανοGreek
  • suferoEsperanto
  • sufrimiento, sufridoSpanish
  • رنج کشیدنPersian
  • kärsivä, tuskissaan oleva, kärsimysFinnish
  • douleur, souffranceFrench
  • sufrimentoGalician
  • szenvedésHungarian
  • þjáðurIcelandic
  • sofferenzaItalian
  • 苦しみ, 苦痛Japanese
  • passionisLatin
  • kentėjimas, kančiaLithuanian
  • lidelseNorwegian
  • lijdenDutch
  • lidingNorwegian Nynorsk
  • lidelseNorwegian
  • cierpieniePolish
  • sofrendo, sofrimentoPortuguese
  • suferință, păsRomanian
  • страданиеRussian
  • दुःखSanskrit
  • lidandeSwedish
  • வேத்னைப்படுதல்Tamil
  • khổVietnamese

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    • adj.

      afflicted (adjective)

      • de pressed,
      • de-pressed,
      • more grieved,
      • most grieved.

      all (adjective)

      • suffering.

      anguishing (adjective)

      • more torturing,
      • most torturing,
      • torturing.

      consenting (adjective)

      • Permitting.

      hurt (adjective)

      • wounded,
      • dis tressed,
      • dis figured,
      • more lacerated,
      • un happy,
      • more grazed,
      • most mauled,
      • dis-figured,
      • more mauled,
      • most bleeding,
      • shooker,
      • more hit,
      • most grazed,
      • more disfigured,
      • more suffering,
      • most buffeted,
      • more bruised,
      • most lacerated,
      • warped,
      • most nicked,
      • most scarred,
      • more piqued,
      • more crushed,
      • more marred,
      • more buffeted,
      • most crushed,
      • most tortured,
      • more cut,
      • most battered,
      • more warped,
      • most suffering,
      • Mauled,
      • shookest,
      • more contused,
      • most shot,
      • more bleeding,
      • most bruised,
      • most scratched,
      • most scraped,
      • more scratched,
      • un happier,
      • dis-tressed,
      • most hit,
      • struck,
      • more tortured,
      • more scraped,
      • more agonized,
      • pained,
      • un-happy,
      • un happiest,
      • more shot,
      • most piqued,
      • more scarred,
      • more battered,
      • most cut,
      • most contused,
      • most warped,
      • most disfigured,
      • miffed,
      • most agonized,
      • more nicked,
      • most marred.

      laid-up (adjective)

      • laidup.

      miserable (adjective)

      • de-solate,
      • de stroyed,
      • de-stroyed,
      • most anguished,
      • on downer,
      • down the mouth,
      • most hurting,
      • more racked,
      • dis contented,
      • Racked,
      • de solate,
      • most racked,
      • most tormented,
      • more hurting,
      • down mouth,
      • most discontented,
      • dis-contented,
      • more tormented,
      • more anguished.

      necessitous (adjective)

      • on one’s uppers,
      • on uppers,
      • on one uppers,
      • on ones uppers.

      Other relevant words: (adjective)

      • not so hot,
      • tormenting,
      • uncomfortable,
      • unwell,
      • poor,
      • poverty-stricken,
      • hospitalized,
      • afflicted,
      • in a bad way,
      • in poor health,
      • Unmoneyed,
      • pitiful,
      • on a downer,
      • down in mouth,
      • all torn up,
      • in firm,
      • in great need; financially poor,
      • contused,
      • laid-up,
      • broken down,
      • anguished,
      • sick as a dog,
      • miserable,
      • Qualmish,
      • sick,
      • impencunious,
      • miserably poor,
      • anguishing,
      • in pain,
      • busted up.

      pitiful (adjective)

      • tearful,
      • pitiable,
      • scurvy.

      poor (adjective)

      • in want,
      • empty-handed,
      • dirt poor,
      • Beggared,
      • down and out,
      • stone broke,
      • in need,
      • flat broke,
      • behind eight ball,
      • Fortuneless,
      • necessitous,
      • poorer,
      • moneyless,
      • truly needy,
      • unprosperous.

      poverty-stricken (adjective)

      • more impencunious,
      • poverty stricken,
      • most unmoneyed,
      • down out,
      • needful,
      • un-moneyed,
      • povertystricken,
      • more unmoneyed,
      • in dire circumstances,
      • most impencunious,
      • un moneyed.

      ruthful (adjective)

      • ruthful.

      sick (adjective)

      • in bad way,
      • more declining,
      • sickest,
      • most qualmish,
      • un-healthy,
      • under medication,
      • dis ordered,
      • in disposed,
      • in firmest,
      • un healthiest,
      • un healthy,
      • dis-ordered,
      • in firmer,
      • sick as dog,
      • in valid,
      • more infected,
      • most infected,
      • most hospitalized,
      • under weather,
      • most declining,
      • more qualmish,
      • un-healthiest,
      • in-disposed,
      • more hospitalized,
      • in-valid,
      • dis-eased,
      • in curable,
      • un healthier,
      • in-curable,
      • dis eased,
      • in-firmest,
      • in-firmer.

      tormenting (adjective)

      • in-tenser,
      • more tearing,
      • more struggling,
      • in tenser,
      • in tense,
      • most tearing,
      • most racking,
      • in-tensest,
      • in-tense,
      • more racking,
      • most struggling.

      uncomfortable (adjective)

      • ill ease,
      • self conscious,
      • dis-composed,
      • dis-quieted,
      • more discomfited,
      • more discomposed,
      • most vexed,
      • un-easier,
      • most disquieted,
      • selfconscious,
      • un comfortable,
      • dis composed,
      • un easier,
      • most discomfited,
      • un-easiest,
      • most galled,
      • more wracked,
      • un-comfortable,
      • more chafed,
      • dis quieted,
      • most discomposed,
      • more disquieted,
      • most wracked,
      • more vexed,
      • more galled,
      • un easy,
      • most chafed,
      • un easiest.

      unwell (adjective)

      • not feeling well.
    • n.

      • crisis,
      • worst-case scenario,
      • tragedy,
      • stress,
      • battle,
      • ordeal,
      • quagmire,
      • nightmare.

      ache (noun)

      • throbbings,
      • smartings.

      adversity (noun)

      • tough luck,
      • the worst,
      • ill fortune,
      • misfortunes,
      • hard times,
      • bad break,
      • on the skids.

      affliction (noun)

      • dis eases,
      • dis-orders,
      • dis-order,
      • dis-eases,
      • dis ease,
      • dis orders,
      • dis-ease,
      • dis order.

      anxiety (noun)

      • dis quiets,
      • fore-boding,
      • un certainties,
      • un easiness,
      • all overs,
      • un-easinesses,
      • mis-trust,
      • un-certainty,
      • dis-quiets,
      • un certainty,
      • dis-quietude,
      • nail-bitings,
      • un easinesses,
      • fretfulnesses,
      • un-certainties,
      • cold sweats,
      • fore bodings,
      • mis-giving,
      • ants pants,
      • mis-trusts,
      • allovers,
      • nail bitings,
      • worriments,
      • fore-bodings,
      • pins needles,
      • nailbitings,
      • un-easiness,
      • mis trusts,
      • nailbiting,
      • dis-quietudes,
      • mis giving,
      • dis quiet,
      • heebiejeebies,
      • dis quietude,
      • heebie jeebies,
      • Nail Biting,
      • dis quietudes,
      • mis trust,
      • dis-quiet,
      • fore boding.

      cost (noun)

      • de privation,
      • de privations,
      • de-privation,
      • de-privations.

      damage (noun)

      • mutilation,
      • cave-in,
      • cave in,
      • mutilations,
      • pollution,
      • cave-ins.

      distress (noun)

      • study at distress,
      • difficulty.

      endurance (noun)

      • re-solution,
      • sufferances,
      • sub-mission,
      • under going,
      • under-goings,
      • under goings,
      • re-solutions,
      • withstandings,
      • under-going,
      • continuings,
      • sub-missions,
      • sub mission,
      • with-standings,
      • with standings,
      • endurings,
      • sub missions,
      • re solutions,
      • with-standing,
      • undergoings,
      • holding ups,
      • with standing,
      • forebearances.

      evil (noun)

      • sinfulness,
      • looseness,
      • diabolisms,
      • Knaveries,
      • diabolism,
      • criminalities,
      • knavery,
      • infamy,
      • vileness,
      • obscenity,
      • Peccancy,
      • criminality.

      hardship (noun)

      • mis chance,
      • uphill battles,
      • tough breaks,
      • rotten lucks,
      • herculean tasks,
      • mis-chance,
      • mis-chances,
      • mis chances.

      heartache (noun)

      • re morse,
      • re morses,
      • re-morses,
      • broken hearts,
      • re-morse.

      heartbreak (noun)

      • heartsickness.

      hell (noun)

      • perdition,
      • everlasting fire,
      • place of torment,
      • living hell,
      • infernal regions,
      • lower world,
      • underworld,
      • hell-fire,
      • infernal region,
      • hell fire.

      hurt (noun)

      • dis-advantage,
      • dis advantage,
      • illtreatment,
      • ill treatment,
      • black and blues,
      • illtreatments,
      • black blues,
      • black blue,
      • dis-advantages,
      • dis advantages,
      • ill-treatments,
      • black and blue.

      ill (noun)

      • un-pleasantnesses,
      • badnesses,
      • un pleasantness,
      • in-dispositions,
      • in dispositions,
      • un-pleasantness,
      • in disposition,
      • un pleasantnesses,
      • in-disposition.

      injury (noun)

      • de-formation,
      • de formation,
      • in-justice,
      • in justices,
      • in-juries,
      • de-formations,
      • in-jury,
      • in dignity,
      • de formations,
      • in-dignity,
      • in dignities,
      • in jury,
      • in-dignities,
      • in juries.

      injury, loss (noun)

      • damage(s).

      life (noun)

      • way of life,
      • trials and tribulations,
      • hand one is dealt,
      • human condition.

      living death (noun)

      • death life,
      • hell earth,
      • living-death.

      living hell (noun)

      • living-hell,
      • tortures damned,
      • tortures of damned,
      • tortures the damned.

      misery (noun)

      • anvil choru.

      oppression (noun)

      • subjection,
      • Forcibleness,
      • severity,
      • iron hand,
      • Abusiveness,
      • tyrrany.

      Other relevant words: (noun)

      • booboos,
      • death in life,
      • injury,
      • cost,
      • vicissitude,
      • adversity,
      • expiation,
      • scar,
      • tortures of the damned,
      • torture,
      • heartache,
      • inclemency,
      • damage,
      • ache,
      • boo-boo,
      • persistence,
      • severe test,
      • anguish,
      • resistance,
      • hard time,
      • crucifixion,
      • tough break,
      • shrifts,
      • headache,
      • ill,
      • cross to bear,
      • passion,
      • hang up,
      • Inclemencies,
      • shrift,
      • purgatory,
      • misery,
      • visitation,
      • flare up,
      • sorrow,
      • Melancholias,
      • mistrust,
      • trial,
      • head ache,
      • infirmity,
      • badness,
      • conventionalisms,
      • Butterflies,
      • penance,
      • fretfulness,
      • punctiliousness,
      • submission,
      • endurance,
      • rotten luck,
      • traditionalism,
      • toleration,
      • dolor,
      • butterfly,
      • pain,
      • sufferance,
      • nail-biting,
      • booboo,
      • unease,
      • torment,
      • big trouble,
      • hangup,
      • wrath,
      • hell on earth,
      • trouble,
      • worriment,
      • living death,
      • ants in pants,
      • preciseness,
      • self-flagellation,
      • ill treatments,
      • excruciation,
      • tribulation,
      • poundings,
      • panic,
      • rigor,
      • weepings,
      • abjection,
      • trauma,
      • willies,
      • penalty,
      • affliction,
      • hard knock,
      • deformation,
      • sores,
      • starch,
      • cold sweat,
      • heavy heart,
      • broken heart,
      • boo-boos,
      • BADS,
      • calvary,
      • anxiety,
      • damnation,
      • Downs,
      • conventionalism,
      • unconsolability,
      • impalement,
      • anvil chorus,
      • Hell,
      • oppression,
      • wretchedness,
      • losses,
      • trying time,
      • life,
      • sackcloth and ashes,
      • Cruciation,
      • rue,
      • naggings,
      • evil,
      • submissions,
      • ill-treatment,
      • hardship,
      • deformations,
      • obduracy,
      • melancholia,
      • forebearance,
      • distress,
      • meticulousness,
      • uphill battle,
      • heartbreak,
      • Uncertainties.

      pain (noun)

      • chafing,
      • burn,
      • cramp,
      • stab,
      • Back Ache,
      • infliction,
      • throb,
      • rack,
      • crick,
      • bite,
      • bruise,
      • wrench,
      • Migraine,
      • painfulness,
      • inflammation,
      • stitch,
      • earache,
      • sore,
      • malaise.

      pain, agony (noun)

      • misfortune,
      • martyrdom.

      passion (noun)

      • out break,
      • out-break,
      • out bursts,
      • in tensity,
      • flareup,
      • out-bursts,
      • out-breaks,
      • out breaks,
      • in-tensity,
      • out burst,
      • out-burst.

      penance (noun)

      • self-flagellations,
      • expiations,
      • self flagellations,
      • self flagellation,
      • sackcloth ash,
      • selfflagellations,
      • sackcloth and ash,
      • selfflagellation,
      • sackcloth ashes.

      perdition (noun)

      • loss of the soul.

      punishment (noun)

      • what for,
      • rough treatment,
      • punitive measure,
      • disciplinary action,
      • gallows,
      • just desserts,
      • punitive measures.

      rigor (noun)

      • in flexibilities,
      • in tolerances,
      • in clemency,
      • in-flexibilities,
      • in clemencies,
      • in-flexibility,
      • in-tolerances,
      • in-clemencies,
      • in-tolerance,
      • traditionalisms,
      • in tolerance,
      • in-clemency,
      • in flexibility.

      sorrow (noun)

      • big troubles,
      • grievings,
      • lamentings.

      suffering (noun)

      • troubled,
      • unhappy,
      • woe,
      • wretched.

      torment (noun)

      • excruciations,
      • pro vocation,
      • pro vocations,
      • pro-vocations.

      torture (noun)

      • impalements,
      • cruciations.

      trauma (noun)

      • up set,
      • traumatization.

      travail (noun)

      • travails,
      • travail.

      trial (noun)

      • cross bear,
      • trying times,
      • in-conveniences,
      • in conveniences,
      • calvaries,
      • in-convenience,
      • severe tests.

      tribulation (noun)

      • wrongings.

      trouble (noun)

      • dis-contents,
      • dis content,
      • dis-satisfaction,
      • dis satisfaction,
      • dis-satisfactions,
      • un-rest,
      • dis-cord,
      • un rest,
      • dis-cords,
      • dis satisfactions,
      • dis cords,
      • dis contents,
      • dis cord,
      • un-rests,
      • dis-content.
    • v.

      abiding (verb)

      • persisting,
      • abiding,
      • Tarrying,
      • lasting,
      • Tolerating,
      • going on,
      • remaining,
      • Undergoing,
      • Experiencing,
      • lingering,
      • enduring,
      • bearing,
      • continuing,
      • putting up with,
      • persevering.

      paining (verb)

      • stitching,
      • irritating,
      • Paining,
      • Afflicting,
      • distressing,
      • Cramping,
      • inflaming,
      • hurting,
      • wrenching,
      • racking,
      • Discomforting,
      • agonizing.
    • Other synonyms:

      • up against it.

      • self-denial.

      • deep.

      correction

      • punishment.

      Other relevant words:

      • emotion,
      • feel,
      • spasm,
      • sickness,
      • characteristic,
      • sensation,
      • grief,
      • quality,
      • attribute,
      • response,
      • agony,
      • sensitivity,
      • wound,
      • reaction,
      • malady,
      • throbbing,
      • hurt,
      • illness,
      • throe,
      • feature,
      • smarting,
      • irritation,
      • paroxysm,
      • pang,
      • stinging,
      • trait,
      • gripe,
      • aching,
      • laceration,
      • fever,
      • sense,
      • tenderness,
      • strain,
      • sting,
      • convulsion,
      • property,
      • soreness,
      • perception,
      • discomfort.

      twisting

      • writhing.

    How to use «Suffering» in context?

    Suffering is a part of life. It is something that we all must experience at some point in our lives.There are different types of suffering and they can be categorized according to the intensity of the pain they cause.

    There is physical suffering, which is the pain that comes from a physical injury or illness. This type of suffering can be disabling and can take a long time to heal.

    There is also emotional suffering, which is the pain that comes from relational distress. This type of suffering can be devastating and can leave a lasting impact on the individual.

    Paraphrases for Suffering:

    Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
    • Equivalence

      • Proper noun, singular
        suffer.
    • Forward Entailment

      • Noun, plural
        Miseries, hardships.
    • Reverse Entailment

      • Noun, plural
        Agonies.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        torment.
    • Independent

      • Proper noun, singular
        Experiencing, Has.
      • Noun, plural
        pains, evils, ills, cliffs.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        bitterness, destitution, hurt, inconvenience, injury, misfortune, passing, victim, wretchedness, prints.
      • Verb, past tense
        affected, experienced, faced, struck.
      • Verb, gerund or present participle
        accounting, accusing, acquiring, affecting, ailing, bearing, becoming, being, boarding, bringing, calling, causing, climbing, coming, complaining, completing, conducting, confronting, contending, contracting, costs, crossing, damaging, dealing, demanding, deteriorating, developing, disadvantaged, disturbing, enabling, enduring, entering, existing, facing, failing, feeling, find, getting, going, grappling, guiding, happening, highly, hitting, hurting, identifying, imposing, improving, increasing, injury, know, knowing, leading, living, losing, lying, meeting, mourning, moving, origin, part, party, passing, paying, pending, posing, punishing, putting, raising, reaching, recording, registered, remaining, resulting, rising, running, seeing, sending, serving, showing, sitting, struggling, supporting, taking, tampering, too, troubling, trying, turning, worsening, writing, Achieving, Afflicting, Allowing, Amongst, Attaining, Besetting, Bothering, Carrying, Encountering, Exhibiting, Experiencing, Harboring, Harming, Having, Inflicting, Infringing, Injuring, Introducing, Managing, Outlining, Pertaining, Placing, Plaguing, Realizing, Reaping, Receiving, Reeling, Registering, Residing, S, Shouldering, Traversing, Treating, Undergoing, Violating, Withstanding, Witnessing, coping, Containing, Presenting, Staying, Submitting, Sustaining, Patients, touches, cases, experimenting, featuring, killing, torturing.
    • Other Related

      • Proper noun, singular
        suffers.
      • Noun, plural
        afflictions, sorrows.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        affliction, agony, anguish, disaster, distress, grief, hardship, harm, misery, ordeal, plight, sorrow.
      • Verb, gerund or present participle
        incurring.

    • adversity
    • anguish
    • difficulty
    • discomfort
    • hardship
    • misery
    • misfortune
    • ordeal
    • torment
    • torture
    • affliction
    • distress
    • dolor
    • martyrdom
    • passion

    On this page you’ll find 101 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to suffering, such as: adversity, anguish, difficulty, discomfort, hardship, and misery.

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    How to use suffering in a sentence

    As American adults faced economic hardships brought on by the pandemic this year, a real-time payment system—which many countries around the world have already instituted—could have saved money and prevented suffering, Klein says.

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    In the year of misery, of agony and suffering in general he had endured, he had settled upon one theory.

    THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUX

    There is, perhaps, in this childish suffering often something more than the sense of being homeless and outcast.

    CHILDREN’S WAYSJAMES SULLY

    Because if that was to atone for man’s sin, it was needless, as God could have forgiven man without Himself suffering.

    GOD AND MY NEIGHBOURROBERT BLATCHFORD

    The General in command of the station was a feeble old man, suffering from senile decay.

    THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACY

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    WORDS RELATED TO SUFFERING

    • anguish
    • hurt
    • misery
    • pang
    • pounding
    • soreness
    • spasm
    • suffering
    • throb
    • throbbing
    • throe
    • twinge
    • afflictions
    • bad breaks
    • bummers
    • calamities
    • can of worms
    • catastrophes
    • clutches
    • contretemps
    • crunches
    • difficulties
    • disasters
    • distress
    • downers
    • drags
    • evil eyes
    • hard knocks
    • hard times
    • hardships
    • hurtings
    • ill fortunes
    • jams
    • jinxes
    • kiss of deaths
    • miseries
    • misfortunes
    • mishaps
    • on the skids
    • pain in the necks
    • poisons
    • reverses
    • sorrows
    • sufferings
    • the worsts
    • tough lucks
    • trials
    • troubles
    • affliction
    • bad break
    • bad thing
    • bummer
    • calamity
    • can of worms
    • catastrophe
    • clutch
    • contretemps
    • crunch
    • difficulty
    • disaster
    • distress
    • downer
    • drag
    • evil eye
    • hard knocks
    • hard times
    • hardship
    • hurting
    • ill fortune
    • jam
    • jinx
    • kiss of death
    • misery
    • misfortune
    • mishap
    • on the skids
    • pain in the neck
    • poison
    • reverse
    • sorrow
    • suffering
    • the worst
    • tough luck
    • trial
    • trouble
    • cursed
    • depressed
    • doleful
    • grieved
    • impaired
    • stricken
    • suffering
    • adversity
    • anguish
    • calamity
    • cross
    • crux
    • depression
    • difficulty
    • disease
    • disorder
    • distress
    • grief
    • hardship
    • illness
    • infirmity
    • misery
    • misfortune
    • ordeal
    • pain
    • plague
    • plight
    • scourge
    • sickness
    • sorrow
    • suffering
    • torment
    • trial
    • tribulation
    • trouble
    • woe
    • affliction
    • agony
    • distress
    • dole
    • dolor
    • grief
    • heartache
    • heartbreak
    • hurting
    • misery
    • pang
    • rue
    • sorrow
    • suffering
    • throe
    • torment
    • torture
    • woe
    • wretchedness

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