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I love to see people in pain so I capture and torment the neighborhood kids.
a torment person is regular
To torment someone is to persistently cause them pain, whether emotional or physical. (This word can be a noun, or it can be a verb.) Example: Some myths say that when evil people die, they will face endless torment in Hell.
"The children decided to torment the cat using a wind-up toy dog." "The short wait for the scoring of her performance seemed an eternity of torment."
please dont torment me!
Why do you torment me with your incessant questioning? Will the torment ever end? My mentor seemed to torment me.
I was convinced my brother had been reading my diary so I sent a gadfly to torment him.
Some older brothers are known to torment their younger siblings. Her torment was too great to handle.
Those damned to hell will suffer everlasting torment.
The root word of tormenting is "torment." It comes from the Latin word "tormentum," meaning torment or torture.
That is not a sentence, it has no verb. 'A wretched tribulation of torment' is a noun phrase that can be used in a sentence as the subject, the object of the verb, or the object of a preposition; for example:subject: A wretched tribulation of torment blew in with the monsoon.object of the verb: He suffered a wretched tribulation of torment.object of the preposition: They saved the village from a wretched tribulation of torment.
The word 'torment' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for physical or mental suffering or that which causes suffering. The noun form for the verb 'to torment' is tormentor, one who torments.