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“Pain”

“Pain”. 1. “Pain” is noun meaning physical, mental, or emotional suffering or distress EX: When Mr. Palise broke his ankle, he felt no PAIN at first EX: Hearing that his puppy died caused him quite a lot of PAIN. “Pain”.

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“Pain”

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  1. “Pain” • 1. “Pain” is noun meaning physical, mental, or emotional suffering or distress • EX: When Mr. Palise broke his ankle, he felt no PAIN at first • EX: Hearing that his puppy died caused him quite a lot of PAIN

  2. “Pain” • 1A. “Pain” can also be a noun meaning careful, difficult work (always plural: “pains”) • EX: Your mother went to great PAINS to get you an education; don’t screw it up

  3. “Pain” • 1B. “Pain” can also be a verb, meaning to cause pain • EX: Although it will PAIN me to fail some of you, not everyone will pass this class • EX: It PAINS me to say it, but I can’t marry you

  4. “Pane” • 2. “Pane” is a noun; it is a section of a window or door filled with glass • EX: The baseball broke our neighbor’s window PANE • EX: After the earthquake, we had to have every PANE in every door replaced

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