Whats means suffer?
Whats means suffer?
1 : to endure death, pain, or distress. 2 : to sustain loss or damage. 3 : to be subject to disability or handicap.
What does it mean to do some damage?
slang To mistreat, deceive, or betray one.
What is the meaning of severely damaged?
adjective. badly damaged or destroyed and usually flatter as a result of being hit.
What is the synonym of damage?
damage
- affliction,
- detriment,
- harm,
- hurt,
- injury.
Why do we suffer?
Suffering is a product of the fall, a consequence of human sin against God (Romans 5:12; 1 Corinthians 15:21). Suffering is in our lives because we are living in a broken world. Some suffering is due to our sinful and wrong choices, but some is due simply to the world being fallen.
What kind of word is suffer?
verb suffer
The verb suffer means to feel pain or something equally unpleasant.
What is an example of damage?
The definition of damage is injury or harm to a person or thing that reduces health, value or usefulness. An example of damage is a shattered hip that needs replacement. An example of damage is a chair that’s been broken. An example of damage is the devastation after a tornado.
What is another word for badly destroyed?
1 smash, level, waste, ravage, devastate. 2 extirpate, annihilate, uproot.
What does extensive damage mean?
very large in amount or degree. The accident caused extensive damage to both cars.
What is the word for intentional damage?
sabotage verb (sabotages, sabotaged, sabotaging) damage intentionally verb (damages intentionally, damaged intentionally, damaging intentionally)
How do I stop suffering?
Turn towards the suffering, see it as it is, feel it fully, experience it mindfully and in the moment. Accept the suffering, instead of trying to ignore it, avoid it, push it away, kill it. Accept that it’s a part of life, a part of you, but temporary. Wish yourself happiness, wish for an end to your suffering.
Is suffering an emotion?
To summarize, suffering is not a mere sensation, like pain. Neither is it an emotion, like sadness or fear. It’s a state that encompasses our whole mind, that is made not just of negative emotions but also of thoughts, beliefs and the quality of our consciousness itself.
How do you know you are emotionally damaged?
Experiencing terrifying memories, nightmares, or flashbacks. Avoiding more and more anything that reminds you of the trauma. Emotionally numb and disconnected from others. Using alcohol or drugs to feel better.
How do you describe something being destroyed?
to ruin; spoil; render useless. to tear down or demolish; break up; raze. to put an end to; do away with; extinguish. to kill or annihilate. to crush, subdue, or defeat.
What word means to destroy completely?
To destroy is to completely demolish.
What does moderate damage mean?
Moderate vehicle damage. If your car door has been damaged to the point where you can’t open or shut it completely, your fender has been significantly dented, or your airbags deployed during the collision, you are dealing with a moderate level of damage to your vehicle.
What is the meaning of suffer?
English Language Learners Definition of suffer : to experience pain, illness, or injury : to experience something unpleasant (such as defeat, loss, or damage) : to become worse because of being badly affected by something
What is the origin of the word suffering?
Middle English sufferen, suffren, borrowed from Anglo-French suffrir, going back to Vulgar Latin *sufferīre, re-formation of Latin sufferre “to submit to, endure,” from suf-, assimilated form of sub- sub- + ferre “to carry, bear” — more at bear entry 2
What does Wilbur mean when he says he was merely suffering?
2 : to experience something unpleasant Wilbur was merely suffering the doubts and fears that often go with finding a new friend. — E. B. White, Charlotte’s Web
What does it mean to bear a tragic loss?
bear, suffer, endure, abide, tolerate, stand mean to put up with something trying or painful. bear usually implies the power to sustain without flinching or breaking. forced to bear a tragic loss suffer often suggests acceptance or passivity rather than courage or patience in bearing.