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UK//ˈfiːlɪŋ ə lɒt əv peɪn//US//ˈfiːlɪŋ ə lɑt əv peɪn//

Meaning of Feeling a lot of pain

Experiencing significant physical discomfort or suffering.

In simple words: experiencing much hurt or discomfort

Feeling a lot of pain in a sentence

  • After the accident, she was feeling a lot of pain in her back.
  • He is feeling a lot of pain from his injury.
  • The patient is feeling a lot of pain after the surgery.
  • She complained about feeling a lot of pain during her recovery.
  • Many people are feeling a lot of pain from the recent changes.

How to use Feeling a lot of pain

Used in both spoken and written contexts. Generally neutral but may be less appropriate in casual conversations where lighter language is preferred.

Grammar pattern

feeling + object

Memory hint

Think of 'feel' and 'pain' together - if you feel a lot, it hurts a lot!

Related words

Collocations with Feeling a lot of pain

  • feeling intense pain
  • feeling sharp pain
  • feeling chronic pain
  • feeling excruciating pain
  • feeling emotional pain

Synonyms for Feeling a lot of pain

Opposites of Feeling a lot of pain

Common mistakes with Feeling a lot of pain

  • Using 'a lot' when it should be 'a little' to describe less pain.
  • Confusing 'feeling pain' with 'feeling hurt' in emotional contexts.

Compare Feeling a lot of pain with Suffering, Hurt

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Frequently asked questions about "Feeling a lot of pain"

What does "Feeling a lot of pain" mean?

experiencing much hurt or discomfort

What is the definition of "Feeling a lot of pain"?

Experiencing significant physical discomfort or suffering.

How do you use "Feeling a lot of pain" in a sentence?

After the accident, she was feeling a lot of pain in her back.

Can you give another example of "Feeling a lot of pain"?

He is feeling a lot of pain from his injury.

What are synonyms for "Feeling a lot of pain"?

Common alternatives include suffering, hurt, discomfort, anguish, torture.

What is the opposite of "Feeling a lot of pain"?

Opposite meanings include feeling no pain, comfort, ease.

What words go with "Feeling a lot of pain"?

It commonly pairs with feeling intense pain, feeling sharp pain, feeling chronic pain, feeling excruciating pain, feeling emotional pain.

What are common mistakes when using "Feeling a lot of pain"?

Using 'a lot' when it should be 'a little' to describe less pain. Confusing 'feeling pain' with 'feeling hurt' in emotional contexts.

How do you pronounce "Feeling a lot of pain"?

US: //ˈfiːlɪŋ ə lɑt əv peɪn//, UK: //ˈfiːlɪŋ ə lɒt əv peɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "Feeling a lot of pain"?

Used in both spoken and written contexts. Generally neutral but may be less appropriate in casual conversations where lighter language is preferred.