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Torment

UK //ˈtɔː.mɛnt//US //ˈtɔːr.mɛnt//

Definition

Severe physical or mental suffering.

In simple words: extreme pain or suffering

Examples

  • The constant criticism was a source of great torment for her.
  • He spoke about the torment he experienced during those difficult years.
  • The psychic torment of his past haunted him every day.
  • Many animals endure torment in laboratories for the sake of research.
  • Seeking peace, she tried to forget the torment of her childhood.

Usage notes

Use 'torment' to describe severe emotional or physical suffering. It's neutral, suitable for both written and spoken contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'torment' as 'torn' from your peace and 'meant' to suffer.

Collocations

  • mental torment
  • physical torment
  • torture and torment
  • live in torment
  • feel torment

Synonyms

  • anguish
  • affliction
  • pain
  • distress
  • suffering

Antonyms

  • comfort
  • relief
  • pleasure

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'torment' with 'torture' – 'torture' has a stronger, more physical connotation.
  • Using 'torment' in sentences without the right context, especially in casual settings.
  • Mispronouncing the word, leading to misunderstandings.