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suffering
/ ˈsʌfrɪŋ, ˈsʌfərɪŋ /
noun
the pain, misery, or loss experienced by a person who suffers
the state or an instance of enduring pain, etc
Other Word Forms
- sufferingly adverb
- unsuffering adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of suffering1
Example Sentences
But to go from suffering a demoralising defeat at SW19 to reaching a second major final just two months later is simply astonishing.
After suffering physical issues early in his career, he transformed himself into a complete athlete and rose to the top of the sport thanks to his speed, strength, stamina and flexibility.
"Just give me back my motorcycle. I just want a peaceful life and I am suffering a lot."
Two years later, she was admitted to hospital suffering from "nervous exhaustion" but gradually returned to public life - where she took a close interest in organisations that helped the young and the elderly.
Prof Mabbott said: "Living a lot longer, but suffering from the multiple morbidities that can accompany ageing, and in-and-out of hospital for another tissue transplant does not sound an attractive way to spend my retirement!"
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