suffering

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Scrabble points
16
Words With Friends
19
Letters
9
Pronunciation
/ˈsʌfəɹɪŋ/
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/ˈsʌfəɹɪŋ/ · /ˈsʌfɹɪŋ/

Definition of suffering

3 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included

adj

  1. Experiencing pain; characterized by suffering.
    “Her last night was very suffering, the anodyne she took gave her no relief, and for the first time she lay till near noon.”
    “My heart is full, but my body too suffering to go on.”
    “I said that Miss Kinney opened the wound; I had not seen the burn then, myself; I was too ill and too suffering to rise up to see the whole surface of it; this was on Thursday morning, the morning after the operation, that I complained of such pain I must have something to relieve it, so she brought these strips of bandages and vaseline, and then she examined the wound, and without saying anything she took this brass pin and pricked it in several places;”
    “Just to hear them was very suffering ... It must have been so unbearable to have to yell like that.”
    “I was listening her because she was telling me she was very suffering and that she was praying for her pains, for sinners, for poor, for ill people and for afflicted.”
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adj

  1. Experiencing pain; characterized by suffering.
    “Her last night was very suffering, the anodyne she took gave her no relief, and for the first time she lay till near noon.”
    “My heart is full, but my body too suffering to go on.”
    “I said that Miss Kinney opened the wound; I had not seen the burn then, myself; I was too ill and too suffering to rise up to see the whole surface of it; this was on Thursday morning, the morning after the operation, that I complained of such pain I must have something to relieve it, so she brought these strips of bandages and vaseline, and then she examined the wound, and without saying anything she took this brass pin and pricked it in several places;”
    “Just to hear them was very suffering ... It must have been so unbearable to have to yell like that.”
    “I was listening her because she was telling me she was very suffering and that she was praying for her pains, for sinners, for poor, for ill people and for afflicted.”

noun

  1. (countable, uncountable)The condition of someone who suffers; a state of pain or distress.
    “"The Japanese imperialists enforced the harshest colonial rule in history over Korea, bringing unspeakably horrible misfortune and sufferings and disasters to the Korean nation," said a spokesman for the Central Committee of the Democratic Front for the Reunification of Korea, according to the state-run Korean Central News Agency.”
    “Robins, of Torquay, had denied a single charge of causing unnecessary suffering to an animal. She claimed the microwave was accidentally turned on by one of the cats after the kitten got inside. But Knutton said the kitten was too small to even get onto the work surface.”

verb

  1. (form-of, gerund, participle, present)present participle and gerund of suffer

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Etymology

By surface analysis, suffer + -ing.

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