torments

[ˈtɔːmənts]

torments Definition

  • 1severe physical or mental suffering
  • 2something that causes severe physical or mental suffering

Using torments: Examples

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

  • Example

    The torments of war are well documented.

  • Example

    She endured years of emotional torments from her abusive partner.

  • Example

    The constant itching was a torment for him.

torments Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with torments

  • torment of the damned

    the eternal punishment suffered by sinners in hell

    Example

    The idea of the torment of the damned is a common theme in religious texts.

  • torment of love

    the emotional pain and suffering experienced when one is in love with someone who does not reciprocate those feelings

    Example

    He was consumed by the torment of love, unable to move on from his unrequited feelings.

  • torment of Tantalus

    a punishment in which a person is tantalized with the sight or promise of something desirable but is unable to reach it

    Example

    The phrase 'torment of Tantalus' is often used to describe situations where something desirable is just out of reach.

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Summary: torments in Brief

The term 'torments' [ˈtɔːmənts] refers to severe physical or mental suffering, or something that causes such suffering. It can be used to describe the agony of war, emotional distress, or physical pain. Phrases like 'torment of love' and 'torment of Tantalus' describe specific types of suffering. 'Torments' is a formal word often used in serious contexts.