What is another word for was pain?

Pronunciation: [wɒz pˈe͡ɪn] (IPA)

The phrase "was pain" refers to a state of discomfort or physical suffering. There are several words that can be used as synonyms for this phrase, including agony, anguish, distress, discomfort, ache, soreness, and torment. Each of these words captures a slightly different aspect of the experience of pain, but all convey a sense of discomfort or distress. Using synonyms for "was pain" can help to vary the language used in describing pain and lend a more expressive and nuanced tone to writing or conversation. It is important to note that when experiencing pain, seeking medical attention or advice from a healthcare provider can be important for managing and treating it.

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What are the hypernyms for Was pain?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Was pain

  • It sprang without sowing, it grew without heeding, Ye knew not its name and ye knew not its measure, Ye noted it not mid your hope and your pleasure; There was pain in its blossom, despair in its seeding, But daylong your bosom now nurseth its treasure.
    William Morris
  • I saw four manner of dryings: the first was bloodlessness; the second was pain following after; the third, hanging up in the air, as men hang a cloth to dry; the fourth, that the bodily Kind asked liquid and there was no manner of comfort ministered to Him in all His woe and distress. Ah! hard and grievous was his pain, but much more hard and grievous it was when the moisture failed and began to dry thus, shrivelling. These were the pains that shewed in the blessed head: the first wrought to the dying, while it had moisture; and that other, slow, with shrinking drying, with blowing of the wind from without, that dried and pained Him with cold more than mine heart can think. And other pains — for which pains I saw that all is too little that I can say: for it may not be told. The which Shewing of Christ’s pains filled me full of pain. For I wist well He suffered but once, but He would shew it me and fill me with mind as I had afore desired. And in all this time of Christ’s pains I felt no pain but for Christ’s pains. Then thought-me: and, as a wretch, repented me, thinking: For methought it passed bodily death, my pains. I thought: And I was answered in my reason: Here felt I soothfastly that I loved Christ so much above myself that there was no pain that might be suffered like to that sorrow that I had to Him in pain.
    Julian of Norwich
  • ... It’s hard to say whether it was pain or the past that was being extirpated or whether they were the same thing. The doctors who treated her were unlikely to have experienced such profound instability: disappearing mothers, the vast gap between the medieval Russian-Polish Pale and glittering amnesiac Los Angeles, the three or four languages she left behind and the English she never completely acquired, the annihilation of the world she came from and of the relatives she left behind. Post-traumatic stress disorder is an alternate diagnosis a therapist once proffered for her behavior, a condition that recognized all the kinds of war she survived and a world in which nothing was too far-fetched or terrible to be possible.
    Rebecca Solnit

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