Torment
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British pronunciation/tˈɔːmɛnt/
American pronunciation/ˈtɔɹˌmɛnt/, /tɔɹˈmɛnt/

Définition et Signification de "torment"

Torment
01

tourment, angoisse

extreme amount of pain or distress experienced either physically or mentally
02

tourment, angoisse

extreme mental distress
03

tourment, supplice

unbearable physical pain
04

tourment, harcèlement

the act of harassing someone
05

tourment, souffrance

a severe affliction
06

tourment, souffrance

a feeling of intense annoyance caused by being tormented
to torment
01

tourmenter, affliger

to cause someone to undergo intense mental pain or distress
Transitive: to torment sb
02

tormenter, torturer

to subject someone to severe physical suffering
Transitive: to torment sb

torment

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Exemple
The prisoner endured years of torment at the hands of his captors.
The relentless bullying at school was a source of torment for the young boy.
The character in the novel endured mental torment as he struggled with inner demons.
The ancient texts warn that those who defy the gods will face their wrath, enduring eternal torment in the underworld.
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