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painful

Adjective
pl: nullpast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: more painfulsup: most painful

This term bridges the gap between raw sensory input and psychological trauma. It describes a piercing or throbbing physical sensation, but it also captures the slow, aching quality of grief or regret. The word carries a heavy weight of endurance, suggesting a state that one must suffer through rather than a sudden shock. In social contexts, it shifts toward a sense of secondhand embarrassment. When a situation is described as painful, it implies a visceral reaction to failure or clumsiness, making the observer feel a sympathetic tension as if they were the one experiencing the mistake.

Meanings

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Causing physical suffering or discomfort.

"The burn on my arm is extremely painful."

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Causing emotional distress or mental anguish.

"It was a painful memory that he tried to forget."

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Difficult to watch or listen to because of poor quality or awkwardness.

"The silence after the joke was painful."

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