afflicted

[uh-flik-tid]

afflicted Definition

  • 1suffering or sickened with a disease or ailment
  • 2affected or troubled by something that causes suffering or distress

Using afflicted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "afflicted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The afflicted child was taken to the hospital.

  • Example

    She was afflicted with a rare disease.

  • Example

    The region was afflicted by drought for several years.

  • Example

    He was afflicted by guilt after the accident.

afflicted Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for afflicted

Antonyms for afflicted

Phrases with afflicted

  • afflicted with poverty

    suffering from extreme poverty

    Example

    Many families in the area are afflicted with poverty.

  • suffering from intense sadness or sorrow

    Example

    She was afflicted with grief after her husband's death.

  • suffering from the inability to sleep

    Example

    He was afflicted with insomnia and had trouble sleeping every night.

Origins of afflicted

from Latin 'afflictus', meaning 'to be troubled'

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Summary: afflicted in Brief

The term 'afflicted' [uh-flik-tid] refers to someone who is suffering or sickened with a disease or ailment, or affected or troubled by something that causes suffering or distress. It can be used to describe physical or emotional pain, as in 'The afflicted child was taken to the hospital' or 'He was afflicted by guilt after the accident.' 'Afflicted' can also be used in phrases like 'afflicted with poverty,' 'afflicted with grief,' and 'afflicted with insomnia,' which denote specific conditions of suffering.