He was so glad the ordeal was over.
The ordeal would haunt him for the rest of his life.
That was quite an ordeal!
We had a ordeal at Julies party when Jason jumped out the window.
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.
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