Similar words: painful, painfully, carefulness, joyfulness, playfulness, wastefulness, helpfulness, gratefulness. Meaning: ['peɪnfʊlnɪs] n. 1. emotional distress; a fundamental feeling that people try to avoid 2. the quality of being painful.
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1. She feared the painfulness of childbirth.
2. Sometimes you have to suffer the painfulness .
3. Body and spirit will be corrade by painfulness ?
4. Some people get more ability in enduring the painfulness than others .
5. If we zoom in the twists and turns, the painfulness can be magnified and that's what we tend to.
6. He wants to realize the posture of exceeding realizing life and dispels painfulness of the Confucian person "that the scholar has no way to be in the political circal."
7. The future cannot be predicted, and we may be laid off some day. When we encounter this situation, savings can help us alleviate much painfulness and go through difficulty.
8. Section Two analyzes the theme choice of his poetry from three directions of emotional sigh, the painfulness of losing family and homeland as well as the feeling of reclusion.
More similar words: painful, painfully, carefulness, joyfulness, playfulness, wastefulness, helpfulness, gratefulness, faithfulness, unlawfulness, cheerfulness, truthfulness, peacefulness, thankfulness, watchfulness, gracefulness, wonderfulness, resourcefulness, thoughtfulness, disdainful, disdainfully, fullness, in full, in full view, pain-free, in full swing, illness, painless, wellness, coolness.