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ordeal

severe trial / painful experience / judicial test
Noun
pl: ordeals

This term conveys a sense of prolonged suffering and psychological or physical endurance. It is typically used to describe experiences that are not just difficult, but emotionally draining or traumatic, often implying a feeling of being trapped in the situation until it concludes. In a historical or legal context, the word refers to a specific type of trial based on the belief that a deity would protect the innocent from harm. This archaic usage is distinct from the modern sense of a personal struggle, though both share the concept of a severe test of character or survival.

Meanings

Noun

A very unpleasant, painful, or difficult experience that lasts for a significant period of time.

"The long flight was a grueling ordeal for the toddler."

Noun

An ancient judicial practice where the accused was subjected to a dangerous test to determine guilt or innocence by divine intervention.

"The trial by ordeal involved holding a red-hot iron to prove one's innocence."

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