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suffer
verb as in be in pain
Strongest matches
deteriorate, endure, experience, get, go through, hurt, undergo
Weak matches
be affected, be at disadvantage, be convulsed, be impaired, be racked, be wounded, complain of, fall off, feel wretched, have a bad time
verb as in endure, permit
Strongest matches
accept, bleed, encounter, experience, feel, go through, have, hurt, know, receive, see, support, sustain, take, undergo
Strong matches
abide, acquiesce, admit, allow, bear, bow, brave, brook, concede, countenance, indulge, let, license, sanction, stand, stomach, submit, swallow, sweat, tolerate, yield
Weak matches
bear with, carry the torch, live with, put up with, sit and take it, take it, wait out
Example Sentences
The second miracle attributed to Mr Acutis came in 2024, when a university student in Florence was healed despite having bleeding on the brain after suffering head trauma.
"It adequately reflects the strong condemnation by the international community for the crimes committed by him and acknowledges the significant harm and suffering caused to the victims," she added.
Defence lawyers said she suffered a mental breakdown and wanted to die with her children but left the car at the last minute.
"My sister, three years younger than me, has suffered from panic disorder for many years. She continues to inspire my research questions and my dedication to answering them."
“Because making potent phages took considerable time and work, the quality often suffered,” Zeldovich writes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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