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Your question was:What is another word for PAIN?Another word(s) for pain could be:AcheAfflictionAgonyBurnCatchConvulsionCrampCrickDiscomfortDistressFeverGripeHurtIllnessInjuryIrritationLacerationMaladyMiseryPangParoxysmPrickSicknessSmartingSorenessSpasmStingStitchStrainTendernessThrobThroeTingleTormentTortureTroubleTwingeWoundYou might think there's hardly any word for PAIN but in the end, you'll find much more than you expected!
adjective
Excruciating is correct.
horrible, terrifying, excruciating, scary, terrible
You are probably think of excruciating, i.e. extremely painful.
That was an excruciating root canal.
My toothache caused me excruciating pain.
The root word of "excruciating" is "cruciate," which comes from the Latin word "cruciare," meaning "to torture" or "to torment."
out of the cross
Your question was:What is another word for PAIN?Another word(s) for pain could be:AcheAfflictionAgonyBurnCatchConvulsionCrampCrickDiscomfortDistressFeverGripeHurtIllnessInjuryIrritationLacerationMaladyMiseryPangParoxysmPrickSicknessSmartingSorenessSpasmStingStitchStrainTendernessThrobThroeTingleTormentTortureTroubleTwingeWoundYou might think there's hardly any word for PAIN but in the end, you'll find much more than you expected!
adjective
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Excruciating... "Out of the cross"... Crucifixion was so incredibly painful, they actually invented a new term for such suffering...
Can you give me a meaningful sentence using the word excruciating? (this is a better way to ask your question) The excruciating pain in her head had eased by the afternoon.
Excruciating is correct.
Excruciating is an adjective.
The pain of digging out the bullet was excruciating.