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- nounaffliction (noun) · afflictions (plural noun)OriginMiddle English (originally in the sense ‘infliction of pain or humiliation’, specifically ‘religious self-mortification’): via Old French from Latin afflictio(n-), from the verb affligere (see afflict).
- Affliction refers to an event or circumstance that is hard to bear1. Examples of affliction include2345:
- Losing one's sight
- A mysterious disease that causes death
- Polio
- A serious misfortune that has an emotional effect
- A lifelong affliction with headaches
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Affliction, adversity, misfortune, trial refer to an event or circumstance that is hard to bear. A misfortune is any adverse or unfavorable occurrence: He had the misfortune to break his leg. Affliction suggests not only a serious misfortune but the emotional effect of this: Blindness is an affliction.www.dictionary.com/browse/afflictionExamples of affliction in a Sentence She lost her sight and is now learning to live with her affliction. He died from a mysterious affliction. Recent Examples on the Web Like sickle cell disease, MS is a terrible affliction —with immune cells attacking neurons in the brain, interfering with both walking and talking.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/afflictionShe lost her sight and is now learning to live with her/the affliction. He died from a mysterious affliction. 2 [noncount] : the state of being affected by something that causes suffering her affliction with poliowww.britannica.com/dictionary/afflictionAffliction Sentence Examples
- His excellent memory helped him in his affliction.
- The strongest personal interest in his life was the affliction which befell him in the loss of his children, one after another.
www.yourdictionary.com/afflictionSynonyms for affliction She lost her sight and is now learning to live with her affliction. The injury was the start of a lifelong affliction with headaches.www.merriam-webster.com/sentences/affliction - People also ask
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