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  1. Tormented is the past tense and past participle of torment, which means to cause a person or animal to suffer or worry. See how to use tormented in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.

    • Tormented

      TORMENTED 意味, 定義, TORMENTED は何か: 1. past simple and past...

    • Polski

      tormented definicja: 1. past simple and past participle of...

    • English

      torments [ plural ] great mental suffering and unhappiness:...

  2. Inglés. Español. torment [sb] ⇒ vtr. (make suffer) atormentar a vtr + prep. afligir a vtr + prep. Severe headaches have tormented her for years. Severos dolores de cabeza la han atormentado por años.

  3. to cause a person or animal to suffer or worry: The animals are tormented mercilessly by flies and mosquitoes. The camera focused on a group of women whose faces were tormented by/with (= showed that they were suffering) grief. It tormented me all day - had I said the wrong thing and hurt her feelings?

  4. Torment is a noun or verb that means great mental or physical suffering, or something that causes such pain. Learn how to use torment in sentences, see related words and phrases, and explore translations in different languages.

  5. Torment can be a noun or a verb meaning extreme pain or distress of body or mind, or a cause of suffering or annoyance. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of torment.

  6. Use the word tormented to describe a person who agonizes over something. When you have a terrible decision to make, one that will end up hurting someone, you can say that you're tormented. If you're terribly worried about your grandfather's heart surgery, you might have a tormented expression on your face as you sit in the hospital waiting room.

  7. 1. (agony) a. el tormento. (M) Having to face her accused rapist in court was an almost insurmountable torment.Tener que enfrentarse a su violador acusado en la corte fue un tormento casi insuperable. transitive verb. 2. (to make suffer) a. atormentar.