afflictions

[uh-flik-shuh n]

afflictions Definition

  • 1a state of pain, distress, or grief
  • 2something that causes pain or suffering

Using afflictions: Examples

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

  • Example

    The afflictions of poverty are many.

  • Example

    She suffered from a variety of afflictions throughout her life.

  • Example

    The affliction of losing a loved one is difficult to bear.

afflictions Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for afflictions

Phrases with afflictions

  • mental affliction

    a condition that affects a person's mental health

    Example

    Depression is a common mental affliction.

  • a condition that affects a person's physical health

    Example

    Arthritis is a common physical affliction.

  • a spiritual or emotional pain or suffering

    Example

    The loss of a loved one can cause an affliction of the soul.

Origins of afflictions

from Latin 'afflictio', meaning 'trouble'

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Summary: afflictions in Brief

'Afflictions' [uh-flik-shuh n] refer to states of pain, distress, or grief, or something that causes pain or suffering. Examples include poverty, mental and physical health conditions, and the loss of a loved one. Formal synonyms for 'afflictions' include 'pain' and 'suffering,' while informal synonyms include 'hurt' and 'agony.'