SUFFER vs STOMACH: NOUN
- N/A
- An appetite for food
- The abdomen or belly.
- An inclination or liking for things involving conflict or difficulty or unpleasantness
- The region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis
- The enlarged, saclike portion of the digestive tract, one of the principal organs of digestion, located in vertebrates between the esophagus and the small intestine.
- A similar digestive structure of many invertebrates.
- Any of the four compartments into which the stomach of a ruminant is divided.
- Appetite; desire or relish for food: as, to have a good stomach for one's meals.
- Hence Relish; taste; inclination; liking: as, to have no stomach for controversy.
- Disposition.
- Compassion; pity.
- Pride; haughtiness; conceit.
- Spleen; anger; choler; resentment; sullenness.
- An enlargement, or series of enlargements, in the anterior part of the alimentary canal, in which food is digested; any cavity in which digestion takes place in an animal; a digestive cavity. See digestion, and Gastric juice, under gastric.
- The desire for food caused by hunger; appetite.
- Hence appetite in general; inclination; desire.
- In most insects of the orders Lepidoptera, Diptera, and some Hymenoptera, a bladder-like expansion of the esophagus, which can be dilated at the will of the insect; the sucking-stomach, by means of which the nectar of flowers or other liquid is sucked up, as water is drawn into a syringe.
- Pride; haughtiness; arrogance.
- A small pump or syringe with a flexible tube, for drawing liquids from the stomach, or for injecting them into it.
- A long flexible tube for introduction into the stomach.
- The common roundworm (Ascaris lumbricoides) found in the human intestine, and rarely in the stomach.
- An organ in animals that stores food in the process of digestion.
- The belly.
- Pride, haughtiness.
- Appetite.
- Desire, appetite (for something abstract).
- Violence of temper; anger; sullenness; resentment; willful obstinacy; stubbornness.
- A desire or inclination, especially for something difficult or unpleasant.
- An enlarged and muscular saclike organ of the alimentary canal; the principal organ of digestion
- Courage; spirit.
- Pride.
- The throat; the gullet; the mouth.
- A more or less sac-like part of the body where food is digested.
- The digestive person or alimentary zooid of a compound polyp. See gasterozooid.
SUFFER vs STOMACH: VERB
- Be given to
- Feel pain or be in pain
- Undergo (as of injuries and illnesses)
- Feel unwell or uncomfortable
- Endure (emotional pain)
- Get worse
- Be set at a disadvantage
- Put up with something or somebody unpleasant
- Feel physical pain
- To undergo hardship.
- To feel pain.
- To have a disease or condition.
- To become worse.
- To endure, undergo.
- Undergo or be subjected to
- To allow.
- Experience (emotional) pain
- Undergo or suffer
- To be able to tolerate (something), emotionally, physically, or mentally; to be able to stand or handle something.
- Put up with something or somebody unpleasant
- Bear to eat
SUFFER vs STOMACH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To feel pain or distress; sustain injury or harm.
- To have a specified shortcoming or weakness.
- To sustain a loss, setback, or decline in effectiveness; become worse.
- To appear at a disadvantage.
- To undergo or be subjected to (a negative experience or development).
- To be injured; to sustain loss or damage.
- To undergo punishment; specifically, to undergo the penalty of death.
- To put up with; tolerate: : endure.
- To permit; allow.
- To experience, undergo, or feel (something painful, injurious, or unpleasant).
- To be angry.
SUFFER vs STOMACH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To endure or undergo without sinking; to support; to sustain; to bear up under.
- To allow; to permit; not to forbid or hinder; to tolerate.
- To undergo; to be affected by; to sustain; to experience
- To feel, or endure, with pain, annoyance, etc.; to submit to with distress or grief; to undergo.
- To bear without repugnance; to brook.
- To resent; to remember with anger; to dislike.
- To bear; tolerate.
- To resent.
SUFFER vs STOMACH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Be in pain
- Get worse in quality
- To wait; hold out.
- To allow; permit.
- To undergo punishment; especially, to be put to death.
- To be injured; sustain loss or damage.
- To feel or undergo pain of body or mind; bear what is distressing or inconvenient.
- To have endurance; bear evils bravely.
- Allow, Permit, Consent to, etc. See allow.
- Synonyms To feel, bear, experience, go through.
- To tolerate abstention from.
- To refrain from hindering; allow; permit; tolerate.
- To feel or bear (what is painful, disagreeable, or distressing); submit to with distress or grief; undergo: as, to suffer acute bodily pain; to suffer grief of mind.
- To be affected by; undergo; be acted on or influenced by; sustain; pass through.
- To endure; support bravely or unflinchingly; sustain; bear up under.
- To encourage; hearten.
- To hate; resent; remember or regard with anger or resentment.
- To put up with; bear without open resentment or opposition: as, to stomach an affront.
- To turn the stomach of; disgust.
- To be or become angry.
- The principal organ of digestion
SUFFER vs STOMACH: RELATED WORDS
- Succumb, Put up, Brook, Meet, Stomach, Abide, Bear, Stand, Get, Have, Ache, Sustain, Hurt, Tolerate, Endure
- Gastric, Abide, Stand, Bear, Brook, Venter, Put up, Tolerate, Breadbasket, Suffer, Endure, Tum, Belly, Abdomen, Tummy
SUFFER vs STOMACH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lose, Afflict, Put up, Brook, Meet, Stomach, Abide, Bear, Stand, Get, Have, Ache, Hurt, Tolerate, Endure
- Gastric, Abide, Stand, Bear, Brook, Venter, Put up, Tolerate, Breadbasket, Suffer, Endure, Tum, Belly, Abdomen, Tummy
SUFFER vs STOMACH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Consumersmay also suffer intangible harms from privacy intrusions.
- Him, but also to suffer for his sake.
- Questions and english to the same injury must suffer the injury must suffer the same injury.
- If you think you suffer in life, do you suffer as much as he does?
- Bullies often suffer from depression while victims often suffer from anxiety problems.
- New evidence indicates that when children have a hard time, boys and girls suffer equally; they just differ in how they suffer.
- Prisons are pretty nice now days though so I would still wan them to suffer because they made so many others suffer.
- If even our perfect Lord had to suffer as he opposed and remedied sin, then surely we who are imperfect will also suffer.
- Your race suffer greatly, many of them, by living among us, while ours suffer from your presence.
- What we want is that he not suffer the humiliations we have had to suffer.
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- The proximal stomach stores food awaiting further gastric processing in the distal stomach.
- However, the most serious ones are bleeding, stomach leak, blood clots, wound infection, abdominal abscess, stenosis, and stomach obstruction.
- Mild stomach pain can be caused by an upset stomach, gas pains, or eating too much.
- The subjects were believed to cause terrible stomach should take it on an empty stomach.
- Do you have problems with your stomach such as ulcerative colitis or stomach ulcers?
- Oils that irritate stomach linings of stomach acid because the roasting process Espresso.
- When a person lies on his stomach, then the stomach pushes up.
- The most common cause for stomach noises is an empty stomach.
- To decompress the stomach and avoid aspiration of stomach contents.
SUFFER vs STOMACH: QUESTIONS
- Can Mitsubishi diesel engines suffer turbo failure?
- Why does everyone suffer from metaphorical melancholia?
- Do you suffer from nearsightedness or farsightedness?
- Does post-modernism suffer from performative contradictions?
- Did Mariella Marchal suffer from grammatical lapses?
- What anime characters suffer from crystallization syndrome?
- Do positive plates suffer from permanent sulfation?
- Do Golden Retrievers suffer from separation anxiety?
- Do rejected stalkers suffer from delusional disorder?
- What does if one part suffer what do all others suffer with?
- What causes gurgling stomach sounds during pregnancy?
- Can laxatives cause constipation and stomach ulcers?
- How does enterogastrone slow down stomach emptying?
- What causes stomach bloating and frequent urination?
- Why is my upper stomach bigger than my lower stomach?
- Do you have knots in the stomach or butterflies in stomach?
- How effective is wrapping your stomach around your stomach for constipation?
- What are the signs and symptoms of stomach ulcers and stomach cancer?
- Which part of the stomach is more prone to stomach ulcers?
- Why does my stomach hurt when I have a stomach ache?