PAIN vs BOTHER: NOUN
- Punishment suffered or denounced; suffering or evil inflicted as a punishment for crime, or connected with the commission of a crime; penalty.
- 2 . Bitterness, heartache, affliction, woe, burden.
- Synonyms Pain, Ache, Twinge. All the words expressing physical pain are applicable, by familiar and therefore not emphatic figure, to pain of mind. Pain is the general term; ache represents a continued local pain; it is often compounded with a word expressing the place, as headache, toothache. Twinge represents a sudden, momentary pain, as though one had been griped or wrung. See agony.
- Trouble; difficulty.
- Labor; exertion; endeavor; especially, labor characterized by great care, or by assiduous attention to detail and a desire to secure the best results; care or trouble taken in doing something: used chiefly in the plural: as, to spare no pains to be accurate; to be at great pains or to take great pains in doing something. The form pains has been used by good writers as a singular, as in the quotation from Shakspere below.
- Uneasiness of mind; mental distress; disquietude; anxiety; solicitude; grief; sorrow.
- Specifically — In the plural, the throes or distress of travail or childbirth.
- Uneasiness or distress of body or of mind; bodily or mental suffering.
- Penalty; punishment suffered or denounced; suffering or evil inflicted as a punishment for a crime, or annexed to the commission of a crime.
- A somatic sensation of acute discomfort
- A bothersome annoying person
- A symptom of some physical hurt or disorder
- An unpleasant feeling occurring as a result of injury or disease, usually localized in some part of the body.
- Bodily suffering characterized by such feelings.
- Mental or emotional suffering; distress.
- An instance of this.
- The pangs of childbirth.
- An obsolete spelling of pane.
- Bread.
- Great care or effort.
- A source of annoyance; a nuisance.
- Any uneasy sensation in animal bodies, from slight uneasiness to extreme distress or torture, proceeding from a derangement of functions, disease, or injury by violence; bodily distress; bodily suffering; an ache; a smart.
- Something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness
- (obsolete) Suffering seen as a punishment or penalty.
- An annoying person or thing.
- Emotional distress; a fundamental feeling that people try to avoid
- See Pains, labor, effort.
- See under Bill.
- To be tortured to death.
- An ache or bodily suffering, or an instance of this; an unpleasant sensation, resulting from a derangement of functions, disease, or injury by violence; hurt.
- Specifically, the throes or travail of childbirth.
- The condition or fact of suffering or anguish especially mental, as opposed to pleasure; torment; distress; sadness; grief; solicitude; disquietude.
- Trouble, inconvenience.
- Fuss, ado.
- One who, or that which, bothers; state of perplexity or annoyance; embarrassment; worry; disturbance; petty trouble.
- Trouble; vexation; plague: as, what a bother it is!
- Blarney; humbug; palaver.
- A cause or state of disturbance.
- An angry disturbance
- Something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness
PAIN vs BOTHER: VERB
- (obsolete) To inflict suffering upon as a penalty; to punish.
- Cause emotional anguish or make miserable
- Cause bodily suffering to
- To do something which is of negligible inconvenience.
- To do something at one's own inconvenience.
- To annoy, to disturb, to irritate.
- Make confused or perplexed or puzzled
- Intrude or enter uninvited
- To cause inconvenience or discomfort to
- Cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations
- Take the trouble to do something; concern oneself
- Make nervous or agitated
PAIN vs BOTHER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To give discomfort or pain to.
- To cause to be irritated, especially by repeated acts; trouble or annoy: : annoy.
- To make agitated or perplexed; upset.
- To take the trouble (to do something); concern oneself with (accomplishing something).
- To take trouble; concern oneself.
- To feel care or anxiety; to make or take trouble; to be troublesome.
- To intrude on without warrant or invitation; disturb.
PAIN vs BOTHER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause mental or emotional distress to.
- To cause physical pain to; hurt.
- To exert or trouble one's self; to take pains; to be solicitous.
- To render uneasy in mind; to disquiet; to distress; to grieve.
- To put to bodily uneasiness or anguish; to afflict with uneasy sensations of any degree of intensity; to torment; to torture
- To annoy; to trouble; to worry; to perplex. See pother.
PAIN vs BOTHER: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- A mild expression of annoyance.
- Used to express annoyance or mild irritation.
PAIN vs BOTHER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To inflict suffering upon as a penalty or punishment; torture; punish.
- To trouble or annoy with physical or mental suffering.
- To render uneasy in mind; trouble or annoy with mental suffering; distress; disquiet; grieve.
- To cause to take pains; put to exertion: used reflexively.
- A source of unhappiness
- Emotional distress
- Cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed
- To put to trouble or pains.
- Synonyms To hurt, agonize, torment, torture, rack, excruciate.
- To suffer; be afflicted with pain.
- (idiom) (on/under) Subject to the penalty of (a specified punishment, such as death).
- To bewilder; confuse.
- To give trouble to; annoy; pester; worry.
- [Used in the imperative as an expression of impatience, or as a mild sort of execration.
- Synonyms Pester, Worry, etc. See tease, v. t.
- To trouble one's self; make many words or much ado: as, don't bother about that.
- A source of unhappiness
- Take the trouble to do something
- Concern oneself
- Cause annoyance in
PAIN vs BOTHER: RELATED WORDS
- Discomfort, Pain in the neck, Pain in the ass, Painful sensation, Nuisance, Bother, Ail, Afflict, Botheration, Trouble, Hurt, Annoyance, Hurting, Painfulness, Anguish
- Devil, Pain, Rag, Nuisance, Nark, Inconvenience, Botheration, Annoyance, Hassle, Trouble, Rile, Fuss, Vex, Irritate, Annoy
PAIN vs BOTHER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Grief, Trauma, Heartache, Anxiety, Soreness, Agony, Ache, Discomfort, Nuisance, Ail, Afflict, Trouble, Hurt, Hurting, Anguish
- Get to, Nettle, Put out, Devil, Pain, Rag, Nuisance, Nark, Hassle, Trouble, Rile, Fuss, Vex, Irritate, Annoy
PAIN vs BOTHER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The Specificity Theory of Pain suggests that certain pain receptors send out signals to the brain that creates the awareness of pain.
- Help relieve bone pain, pain caused by spinal cord and brain tumors, and pain caused by inflammation.
- The power, delivered in milliamperes, provides stronger stimulation compared to the Omron Pain Relief, Pain Relief Pro and Heat Pain Pro.
- The symptoms can include, sharp pain, burning pain, shooting pain, itchiness, pins and needles, numbness and weakness.
- Pain from visceral organs is often similar to myofascial pain and described as a poorly localised, dull, aching pain.
- Pain Centers or Pain Management Specialists: here may be a pain center at one of your local hospitals.
- These disorders may include back pain, neck pain, headaches, referring pain in your arms and legs, etc.
- The two major types of physiological pain are somatic pain and visceral pain.
- Internal Middle Back Pain Left Side Hip Pain Cause Lower Back Chronic Back Pain After Spinal Injury Pain Medications.
- This traditional Chinese medicine technique may help reduce pain associated with back pain, neck pain, arthritis, headaches, fibromyalgia pain after surgery, according to research.
- Everything just works with no fuss or bother.
- Sounds like too much work to bother with.
- You can fight popular perception but why bother.
- Why the hell did I bother to vote?
- Should I bother with the online refund request?
- So why did I bother posting this then?
- Bother sending and should i bother sending and talk to do non target university have a copy to your university.
- The scratchy foods that bother your gut might be a little different than what bother someone else, but here are some common culprits.
- Different people have different asthma triggers, so what bother one may not bother another.
- What will bother one insurance company may not bother another, he says.
PAIN vs BOTHER: QUESTIONS
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- Do people actually bother meso farming on Reg servers?
- Does the no-snitch code of silence bother officers?
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- Should you even bother collecting frequent flyer miles?
- Why do pharmaceutical companies bother to find cures?
- Do embarrassing moments Bother you after they occur?
- Should monoglot medievalists bother with difficult languages?
- Should I bother learning about poststructuralist IR?