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paining Definition


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pain
noun
    1. An uncomfortable, distressing or agonizing sensation caused by the stimulation of specialized nerve endings by heat, cold, pressure or other strong stimuli.
    2. Emotional suffering.
      Thesaurus: agony, misery, distress, suffering, anguish, torment, affliction, hurt, discomfort, grief, woe, tribulation.
    3. derog, colloq
      An irritating or troublesome person or thing.
    4. Trouble taken or efforts made in doing something.
      Thesaurus: bother, care, trouble, diligence, assiduity, effort.
      Form: pains
verb
    pained, paining
    1. rather formal
      To cause distress to someone
      Example: It pained me to see the injured donkey.
      Thesaurus: afflict, hurt, wound, torture, torment, irritate, nettle, vex, annoy, distress, grieve.
Idiom: be at pains to do something
    To be anxious to do it with due care and thoroughness.
Idiom: for one's pains
    ironic
    As a reward (usually a poor one) for the trouble one has taken.
Idiom: on pain of something
    At the risk of incurring it as a punishment.
Idiom: take pains
    To be careful to do something properly; to be thorough over a task, etc.
Etymology: 13c: from Latin poena punishment.



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