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Torment
01
tormento, suplicio
extreme amount of pain or distress experienced either physically or mentally
Ejemplos
The prisoner endured years of torment at the hands of his captors.
El prisionero soportó años de tormento a manos de sus captores.
The relentless bullying at school was a source of torment for the young boy.
El acoso implacable en la escuela era una fuente de tormento para el niño.
02
tormento, angustia mental extrema
extreme mental distress
03
tormento, suplicio
unbearable physical pain
04
tormento, acoso
the act of harassing someone
05
tormento, suplicio
a severe affliction
06
tormento, suplicio
a feeling of intense annoyance caused by being tormented
to torment
01
atormentar, acosar
to cause someone to undergo intense mental pain or distress
Transitive: to torment sb
Ejemplos
The constant teasing at school tormented him, leading to anxiety and fear.
Las constantes burlas en la escuela lo atormentaron, llevándolo a la ansiedad y el miedo.
His guilt over the accident tormented him every day.
Su culpa por el accidente lo atormentaba todos los días.
02
atormentar, martirizar
to subject someone to severe physical suffering
Transitive: to torment sb
Ejemplos
The captors sought to torment their prisoners for information.
Los captores buscaban atormentar a sus prisioneros para obtener información.
The medieval executioner devised cruel devices to torment prisoners.
El verdugo medieval ideó dispositivos crueles para atormentar a los prisioneros.



























