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pain
noun
-
pain
the
feeling
of
hurt
,
soreness
,
or
discomfort
in
your
body
•
Emma
felt
a
sharp
pain
in
her
ankle
after
jumping
off
the
swing
.
Emma
felt
a
sharp
pain
in
her
ankle
after
jumping
off
the
swing
.
•
The
dentist
gave
me
medicine
to
reduce
the
pain
during
the
procedure
.
The
dentist
gave
me
medicine
to
reduce
the
pain
during
the
procedure
.
noun
-
pain
a
feeling
of
deep
sadness
or
emotional
hurt
•
The
breakup
caused
her
a
lot
of
emotional
pain
.
The
breakup
caused
her
a
lot
of
emotional
pain
.
•
He
tried
to
hide
his
pain
behind
a
forced
smile
.
He
tried
to
hide
his
pain
behind
a
forced
smile
.
noun
a
person
or
thing
that
is
very
annoying
or
difficult
•
My
little
brother
can
be
a
real
pain
when
I'm
trying
to
study
.
My
little
brother
can
be
a
real
pain
when
I'm
trying
to
study
.
•
Carrying
this
old
laptop
everywhere
is
a
pain
.
Carrying
this
old
laptop
everywhere
is
a
pain
.
verb
-
pain
,
paining
,
pains
,
pained
to
make
someone
feel
physical
hurt
or
emotional
sadness
•
It
pains
me
to
see
you
argue
like
this
.
It
pains
me
to
see
you
argue
like
this
.
•
Her
old
injury
still
pains
her
when
the
weather
turns
cold
.
Her
old
injury
still
pains
her
when
the
weather
turns
cold
.
painting
noun
a
picture
that
someone
has
made
by
putting
paint
on
a
surface
such
as
canvas
,
paper
,
or
a
wall
•
The
museum
just
bought
a
famous
painting
by
Vincent
van
Gogh
.
The
museum
just
bought
a
famous
painting
by
Vincent
van
Gogh
.
•
Emma
hung
her
first
painting
above
the
sofa
in
the
living
room
.
Emma
hung
her
first
painting
above
the
sofa
in
the
living
room
.
noun
-
painting
the
activity
or
art
of
using
paint
to
create
pictures
or
to
cover
a
surface
•
Painting
relaxes
her
after
a
long
day
at
work
.
Painting
relaxes
her
after
a
long
day
at
work
.
•
He
studied
painting
at
the
university
for
four
years
.
He
studied
painting
at
the
university
for
four
years
.
verb
present
participle
of
paint
:
applying
color
to
a
surface
with
a
brush
,
roller
,
or
similar
tool
•
They
are
painting
the
kitchen
walls
bright
yellow
today
.
They
are
painting
the
kitchen
walls
bright
yellow
today
.
•
A
female
artist
is
painting
a
colorful
mural
on
the
school
playground
wall
.
A
female
artist
is
painting
a
colorful
mural
on
the
school
playground
wall
.
paint
noun
-
paint
a
coloured
liquid
or
paste
that
you
spread
on
a
surface
or
use
for
making
pictures
,
which
dries
to
form
a
thin
colored
layer
•
The
old
fence
needs
a
fresh
coat
of
paint
.
The
old
fence
needs
a
fresh
coat
of
paint
.
•
The
artist
squeezed
red
paint
onto
her
palette
.
The
artist
squeezed
red
paint
onto
her
palette
.
From
Middle
English
“
peynten
”,
from
Old
French
“
peint
” (
painted
),
from
Latin
“
pingere
”
meaning
“
to
decorate
or
draw
”.
verb
to
cover
a
surface
with
paint
•
This
weekend
,
we
will
paint
the
kitchen
walls
white
.
This
weekend
,
we
will
paint
the
kitchen
walls
white
.
•
He
carefully
painted
the
door
to
hide
the
scratches
.
He
carefully
painted
the
door
to
hide
the
scratches
.
verb
to
create
a
picture
using
paint
•
She
loves
to
paint
landscapes
in
her
spare
time
.
She
loves
to
paint
landscapes
in
her
spare
time
.
•
The
child
proudly
painted
a
rainbow
for
the
classroom
wall
.
The
child
proudly
painted
a
rainbow
for
the
classroom
wall
.
painful
adjective
causing
or
involving
physical
pain
•
He
avoided
using
his
painful
arm
after
the
fall
.
He
avoided
using
his
painful
arm
after
the
fall
.
•
The
dentist
warned
that
the
procedure
might
be
painful
for
a
few
minutes
.
The
dentist
warned
that
the
procedure
might
be
painful
for
a
few
minutes
.
adjective
making
you
feel
emotional
discomfort
,
embarrassment
,
or
great
difficulty
•
Talking
about
the
accident
is
still
painful
for
him
.
Talking
about
the
accident
is
still
painful
for
him
.
•
There
was
a
long
,
painful
silence
after
her
joke
fell
flat
.
There
was
a
long
,
painful
silence
after
her
joke
fell
flat
.