ORDEAL
I had an ordeal because someone died in my family.
My teacher is having a big ordeal in her family because 2 of her family members died.
That was quite an ordeal!
We had a ordeal at Julies party when Jason jumped out the window.
He was so glad the ordeal was over.The ordeal would haunt him for the rest of his life.
Labor and delivery is qute an ordeal, but all worthwhile for a healthy, beautiful baby.I had such an ordeal today at the supermarket.Definition: A severe or trying experience.
"The accident became a horrific ordeal as they tried to free the trapped driver.""Translating poetry from German to English can be an ordeal."I had to go through a painful ordeal when a friend of mine had passed away.
Ordeal- noun1. Even if you are in a good physical condition, running cross-country is an ordeal.2. Hannah came out of the difficult three-hour test, sighed, and said, "What an ordeal. I'm worn out."
her year stay in the hospital was quite an ordeal
Just getting here was quite an ordeal today.
I had to go through a painful ordeal when a friend of mine had passed away.
The frightening ordeal was finally over. was = verb frightening = adjective ordeal = noun
We must endure this ordeal.
The only other form for the noun ordeal is the plural, ordeals.Some synonyms for the noun ordeal are:agonyanguishcalamitydistresssufferingtesttormenttorturetrialtribulationtrouble