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UK//nəʊ mɔː peɪn//US//noʊ mɔr peɪn//

Meaning of No more pain

A phrase indicating absence of suffering or discomfort.

In simple words: Stop feeling hurt or suffering.

No more pain in a sentence

  • After the surgery, I can finally say, 'No more pain!'
  • Once I started therapy, it felt like I had no more pain.
  • The medication worked wonders; I have no more pain now.
  • Whenever I hear 'no more pain', I feel a wave of relief wash over me.
  • After her recovery, she proclaimed, 'No more pain in my life!'

How to use No more pain

Used to express relief from suffering. Appropriate in both informal and formal contexts when discussing health or emotional issues.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a pain-free moment where joy takes over.

Related words

Collocations with No more pain

  • experience no more pain
  • declare no more pain
  • find no more pain
  • feel no more pain
  • achieve no more pain

Synonyms for No more pain

Common mistakes with No more pain

  • Used in the wrong context, such as joking about pain.
  • Misunderstanding the emotional weight of the phrase.

Compare No more pain with Relief, Comfort, Ease

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Frequently asked questions about No more pain

What does No more pain mean?

Stop feeling hurt or suffering.

What is the definition of No more pain?

A phrase indicating absence of suffering or discomfort.

How do you use No more pain in a sentence?

After the surgery, I can finally say, 'No more pain!'

Can you give another example of No more pain?

Once I started therapy, it felt like I had no more pain.

What are synonyms for No more pain?

Common alternatives include relief, comfort, ease, freedom from pain, no suffering.

What words go with No more pain?

It commonly pairs with experience no more pain, declare no more pain, find no more pain, feel no more pain, achieve no more pain.

What are common mistakes when using No more pain?

Used in the wrong context, such as joking about pain. Misunderstanding the emotional weight of the phrase.

How do you pronounce No more pain?

US: //noʊ mɔr peɪn//, UK: //nəʊ mɔː peɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use No more pain?

Used to express relief from suffering. Appropriate in both informal and formal contexts when discussing health or emotional issues.