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SORE |
Suffering pain |
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SURE |
Suffering pain |
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ACHING |
Suffering pain |
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PENANCE |
Pain; sorrow; suffering. |
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LABORING |
Suffering pain or grief. |
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SUFFERANCE |
Pain endured; misery; suffering; distress. |
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DISTRESS |
To compel by pain or suffering. |
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COST |
Loss of any kind; detriment; pain; suffering. |
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IMPASSIVE |
Not susceptible of pain or suffering; apathetic;
impassible; unmoved. |
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IMPASSIVITY |
The quality of being insusceptible of feeling, pain,
or suffering; impassiveness. |
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PANG |
To torture; to cause to have great pain or suffering; to
torment. |
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EXTREMITY |
The highest degree of inconvenience, pain, or suffering;
greatest need or peril; extreme need; necessity. |
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PUNISHMENT |
Any pain, suffering, or loss inflicted on a person
because of a crime or offense. |
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CRUELTY |
The attribute or quality of being cruel; a disposition to
give unnecessary pain or suffering to others; inhumanity; barbarity. |
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ENDURANCE |
The act of bearing or suffering; a continuing under pain
or distress without resistance, or without being overcome; sufferance;
patience. |
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IMPASSIBLE |
Incapable of suffering; inaccessible to harm or pain;
not to be touched or moved to passion or sympathy; unfeeling, or not
showing feeling; without sensation. |
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PATIENCE |
The state or quality of being patient; the power of
suffering with fortitude; uncomplaining endurance of evils or wrongs,
as toil, pain, poverty, insult, oppression, calamity, etc. |
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GRIEF |
Pain of mind on account of something in the past; mental
suffering arising from any cause, as misfortune, loss of friends,
misconduct of one's self or others, etc.; sorrow; sadness. |
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IMPATIENCE |
The quality of being impatient; want of endurance of
pain, suffering, opposition, or delay; eagerness for change, or for
something expected; re... |
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FLINCH |
To withdraw from any suffering or undertaking, from pain
or danger; to fail in doing or perserving; to show signs of yielding or
of suffering; ... |
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PASSION |
A suffering or enduring of imposed or inflicted pain; any
suffering or distress (as, a cardiac passion); specifically, the
suffering of Christ ... |
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PUNISH |
To impose a penalty upon; to afflict with pain, loss, or
suffering for a crime or fault, either with or without a view to the
offender's amendm... |