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How to Use "Pain" with Example Sentences
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pain
(n):
a bad or unpleasant physical feeling; unhappiness
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Used with verbs:
"
My grandfather
suffers from
arthritis
pain
in his joints.
"
(suffers from, has, feels, experiences, gets)
"
If you have a child, you will
go through
a lot of
pain
.
"
(go through, be in)
"
This pill will
alleviate
the
pain
in your back.
"
(alleviate, ease, dull, lessen, numb, reduce, relieve, stop, manage, treat, minimize)
"
Sometimes my legs hurt, but usually I can
ignore
the
pain
.
"
(ignore, withstand, stand, endure, bear)
"
Exercising with an injured leg will only
increase
the
pain
.
"
(increase, intensify, worsen)
"
If you don't rest for a few days, the
pain
will
get worse
.
"
(get worse, worsen, grow stronger)
"
The
pain
began
when I stopped jogging every day.
"
(began, started, returned, came back, subsided, went away, disappeared)
"
The
pain
comes and goes
at least once a day.
"
(comes and goes, comes)
"
Inflicting
pain
on someone else is cruel.
"
(inflicting)
"
This shot may
cause
a little
pain
, but it will go away quickly.
"
(cause)
"
It is normal to
feel
emotional
pain
after the death of a loved one.
"
(feel, be in, experience, have, go through)
"
Seeing a psychologist may help to
heal
the
pain
of a traumatic event.
"
(heal, relieve, get over)
"
It is hard to
live with
the
pain
of losing a child.
"
(live with, withstand, endure, bear, hide, conceal)
Used with nouns:
"
Take this
pain
medication
before you go to sleep every night.
"
(medication, medicine, killer, pill, reliever)
"
This doctor specializes in
pain
management
.
"
(management, relief)
"
You can expect some minor
pain
symptoms
.
"
(symptoms)
"
The
pain
level
depends on your health.
"
(level, amount)
"
Women have a higher
pain
tolerance
than men.
"
(tolerance, threshold)
Used with adjectives:
"
After the car accident he was in
excruciating
pain
for several months.
"
(excruciating, great, agonizing, acute, extreme, unbearable, intense, severe, terrible, unimaginable, debilitating)
"
When the weather is cold I feel
constant
pain
in my leg.
"
(constant, persistent)
"
She's feeling
slight
pain
in her chest.
"
(slight, mild)
"
As we age, it is normal to experience
joint
pain
.
"
(joint, shoulder, back, stomach, leg, muscle, chest, bodily, physical, recurrent, intermittent)
"
There is a
dull
pain
in my chest.
"
(dull, nagging, chronic, slight, stabbing, burning, shooting, searing, sudden)
"
The
emotional
pain
of divorce can take years to heal.
"
(emotional, great, enormous, immense, terrible, unspeakable)
"
He was in
a lot of
pain
after his wife left him for another man.
"
(a lot of, great, enormous, immense, terrible, unspeakable)
Used with prepositions:
"
I have
pain
in
both legs.
"
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