tormented 的 2 个定义
- to afflict with great bodily or mental suffering; pain: to be tormented with violent headaches.
- to worry or annoy excessively: to torment one with questions.
- to throw into commotion; stir up; disturb.
- a state of great bodily or mental suffering; agony; misery.
- something that causes great bodily or mental pain or suffering.
- a source of much trouble, worry, or annoyance.
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tormented 近义词
be or make very upset
tormented 的近义词 44 个
- afflict
- annoy
- bedevil
- bother
- harass
- hound
- hurt
- irritate
- mistreat
- molest
- nag
- pester
- plague
- smite
- tease
- torture
- vex
- abuse
- agonize
- bait
- bone
- break
- crucify
- devil
- distress
- excruciate
- harrow
- harry
- heckle
- pain
- persecute
- provoke
- punish
- rack
- trouble
- try
- worry
- wring
- drive bananas
- drive up the wall
- give a hard time
- play cat and mouse
- put through wringer
- rub salt in wound
tormented 的反义词 17 个
更多tormented例句
- A few think pieces about the show have even argued that Ted himself functions as a sort of ersatz therapist for a world filled with conflict and torment.
- It also was a source of torment at school, where she says she was made fun of for being poor.
- In addition, Tuesday was 19 degrees below the peak thermal torment of which Washington has proved capable of providing on Tuesday’s date.
- The law would “empower survivors to speak out—if they so wish—so they can hold perpetrators accountable and hopefully prevent abusers from continuing to torment and abuse other workers,” Leyva said in a release.
- We are the sick ones who torment trans people every day of their lives.
- They endure further torment as rates of rape, domestic violence and early marriage skyrocket in times of crisis.
- Unlike the Cheneys, here is a man whose misdemeanors came to torment him.
- Year after year they have to endure the torment of being required to live up to the role that Ernest Hemingway gave them.
- The periodic agony that accompanies sickle cell was joined by the torment of persistent eye infections and repeated surgeries.
- Before he faced Lettice, he must forget a moment—forget his fears, his hopes, his ceaseless torment of belief and doubt.
- She could not be anything but a burden and a torment; her last years would probably be dreadful, both for herself and for others.
- Deep within him he knew that he had become a stranger to his own wife and the realization sharply increased his torment.
- But even an age of war and pestilence could be observed without torment from behind the protective shields of the Time Machine.
- When the baby slept he was in torment lest he wake it, so that it would commence again to cry.