Synonym: ache, discomfort, distress, hurt, irritation, pang, soreness, suffering. Antonym: pleasure, relieve. Similar words: painter, paintwork, maintain, pair, impair, repair, a pair of, campaign. Meaning: [peɪn] n. 1. a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder 2. emotional distress; a fundamental feeling that people try to avoid 3. a somatic sensation of acute discomfort 4. a bothersome annoying person 5. something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness. v. 1. cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed 2. cause emotional anguish or make miserable.
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31. The news filled him with inexpressible delight/joy/horror/pain.
32. Steve had some discomfort, but no real pain.
33. If the pain continues, consult your doctor.
34. He became crazed with anger/jealousy/pain.
35. Pain changes people. Experience creates people.
36. The pain roused him from his drunken stupor.
37. Does your leg pain you much?
38. If the pain persists,[Sentencedict.com] consult a doctor.
39. She showed great endurance in the face of pain.
40. The pain hit him and he blacked out.
41. The pain was almost more than he could bear.
42. The man howled out in pain.
43. The pain had subsided during the night.
44. In are the eye tears, what pain dazzling?
45. I often feel a pain in my stomach.
46. Drugs helped to relieve the pain.
47. He tried to stand and grimaced with pain.
48. After the injection her pain began to ease off.
49. It seemed impossible that anyone could endure such pain.
50. She lay motionless where she was, oblivious to pain.
51. He felt a sharp pain in his knee.
52. He suddenly felt an intense pain in his back.
53. The drug gives some relief from pain.
54. A cold compress can alleviate your pain.
55. The pain in my back was excruciating.
56. It's a pain in the ass.
57. Her back causes/gives her a lot of pain.
58. Ollie gasped with pain and slumped forward.
59. His face was etched with pain.
60. In a city, the city lived in pain.