Eliminating and preventing needless suffering of any kind is an important principle of morality, especially when embraced by a secular humanist.
The English word, "needless," comes from the Middle English, "nedles," which originated from around 1175-1225. The word means unnecessary or not required.
"Repetitious" is used to describe something that is characterized by repetition or redundancy, while "repetitive" is used to describe something that is monotonously recurrent or tedious. So, you would use "repetitious" when emphasizing the act of repeating, and "repetitive" when emphasizing the tiresome nature of the repetition.
Algia
I can give you several sentences.The extra blankets will be needless because the forecast is for a heat wave.Your fears are needless.That is a needless action.You might also hear the term "needless to say," as in "Needless to say, you should be doing your own homework."
Affliction
Hysterical means suffering from hysteria
i won the race, but it was needless to say so!
1. Life means suffering. 2. The origin of suffering is attachment 3. The cessation of suffering is attainable. 4. The path to the cessation of suffering is contained in the Eightfold Path
A dolore ad gloriam means "from suffering to glory".
The word neurotic means that someone is suffering from neurosis. Neurosis is a mental illness that mimics depression and anxiety.
NO! That means your cat is suffering from that.