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pain
/pān/
noun
noun: pain; plural noun: pains
physical suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury. "she's in great pain"
synonyms: suffering, agony, torture, torment, discomfort More
"she endured great pain"
•ache, aching, soreness, throb, throbbing, sting, stinging, twinge, shooting pain, stab, pang, cramps; discomfort, irritation, tenderness
"a pain in the stomach"
•mental suffering or distress. "the pain of loss"
synonyms: sorrow, grief, heartache, heartbreak, sadness, unhappiness, distress, desolation, misery, wretchedness, despair; More agony, torment, torture, via dolorosa
"the pain of losing a loved one"
•informal an annoying or tedious person or thing. noun: pain in the neck; plural noun: pains in the neck
"she's a pain"
careful effort; great care or trouble. "she took pains to see that everyone ate well"
synonyms: care, effort, bother, trouble "he took great pains to hide his feelings"
verb
verb: pain; 3rd person present: pains; past tense: pained; past participle: pained; gerund or present participle: paining
cause mental or physical pain to. "it pains me to say this"
synonyms: hurt, cause pain, be painful, be sore, be tender, ache, throb, sting, twinge, cause discomfort; More informalkill one
"her foot is still paining her"
•sadden, grieve, distress, trouble, perturb, oppress, cause anguish to
"the memory pains her"
•North American