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The synonyms of “Pained” are: injured, offended, smart
Pained as an Adjective
Definitions of "Pained" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “pained” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Emotionally hurt or upset or annoyed.
- Affected with pain, especially mental pain; hurt or troubled.
Synonyms of "Pained" as an adjective (3 Words)
injured | Harmed, damaged, or impaired. A road accident left him severely injured. |
offended | Emotionally hurt or upset or annoyed. She looked offended. |
smart | (of clothes) attractively neat and stylish. Hi tech smart weapons. |
Usage Examples of "Pained" as an adjective
- Susan looked pained.
- A pained expression came over his face.
- Face had a pained and puzzled expression.
Associations of "Pained" (30 Words)
abrasion | The wearing down of rock particles by friction due to water or wind or ice. The metal is resistant to abrasion. |
ache | An emotion experienced with painful or bittersweet intensity. She looked so tired that my heart ached for her. |
agony | Extreme physical or mental suffering. An agony of doubt. |
ailment | An illness, typically a minor one. The doctor diagnosed a common stomach ailment. |
arthritis | A disease causing painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints. |
bleed | An instance of bleeding. I worked loosely with the oils allowing colours to bleed into one another. |
bleeding | Used for emphasis, or to express annoyance. The watch was a bleeding copy. |
bruise | Cause a bruise or bruises to appear on a fruit vegetable or plant. This remark really bruised my ego. |
concussion | A violent shock as from a heavy blow. He was carried off the pitch with concussion. |
contusion | An injury that doesn’t break the skin but results in some discoloration. Vigorously shaking the head back and forth can produce contusions to the soft structure of the brain. |
discomfort | The state of being tense and feeling pain. The patient complained of discomfort in the left calf. |
dolor | Painful grief. |
earache | An ache localized in the middle or inner ear. A child complaining of an earache. |
headache | Something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness. I ve got a splitting headache. |
heal | Become sound or healthy again. The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to. |
hemophilia | Congenital tendency to uncontrolled bleeding; usually affects males and is transmitted from mother to son. |
hurt | Hurt the feelings of. Does acupuncture hurt. |
hypochondria | Abnormal chronic anxiety about one’s health. |
injure | Cause damage or affect negatively. The explosion injured several people. |
lacerate | Cut or tear irregularly. Lacerate leaves. |
misery | A person who is constantly miserable or discontented. She was exhausted by her misery and grief. |
moan | Make a sound resembling a human moan. The moan of the wind in the chimneys. |
nausea | A feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit. The stories will launch a wave of public nausea and outrage. |
rheumatism | A chronic autoimmune disease with inflammation of the joints and marked deformities; something (possibly a virus) triggers an attack on the synovium by the immune system, which releases cytokines that stimulate an inflammatory reaction. |
scar | Form or be marked with a scar. His arm will not scar. |
sickness | The state of being ill. A great sickness of his judgment. |
splitting | Resembling a sound of violent tearing as of something ripped apart or lightning splitting a tree. The splitting of water into its components of hydrogen and oxygen is critical. |
suffer | Undergo or suffer. My conscience would not suffer me to accept any more. |
suffering | Psychological suffering. Weapons that cause unnecessary suffering. |
toothache | An ache localized in or around a tooth. He has a toothache. |