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View usage for: (peɪnd) adjectiveIf you have a pained expression or look, you look upset, worried, or slightly annoyed. Synonyms: distressed, worried, hurt, injured More Synonyms of pained pained in British English (peɪnd) adjectivehaving or expressing pain or distress, esp mental or emotional distress a pained expression pained in American English (peɪnd) adjective1. hurt or distressed; having the feelings hurt; offended 2. showing pain, irritation, etc. a pained expression Examples of 'pained' in a sentencepained But his face looked pained.But his face looked pained.They give us a pained smile and shrug.The shop assistant looked a little pained.His face looks shocked and pained but he soldiers on.He looks a little pained discussing it.Ask a fashion editor how many clothes she has and she will look pained.The contestants, audience and the other judges looked pained.He looked rather more pained at the suggestion that England are the underdogs.He gave a pained smile.The TV presenter shakes his head and looks a little pained.These individuals look pained if you ask whether they chose this sideline under the influence of TV makeover shows.His face shows little emotion but, if it did, it would have looked pained.She greeted her parents' guests with a broad smile, but looked pained to find her parents arguing.For a moment he looked pained, as if it was too hard to explain, but then he began.No, the pained look that flashed across this scrupulously polite man's face seemed to be the result of a hard law of human nature.I get worried when I see ministers looking more pained and needy than the people they serve. British English: pained ADJECTIVE If you have a pained expression or look, you look upset, worried, or slightly annoyed. She put on a pained look, as though the subject was too delicate to be spoken about. - American English: pained
- Brazilian Portuguese: magoado
- Chinese: 痛苦的
- European Spanish: afligido
- French: peiné
- German: gequält
- Italian: addolorato
- Japanese: 不機嫌な
- Korean: 고통스러운
- European Portuguese: magoado
- Latin American Spanish: afligido
Definition having or suggesting pain or distress He looked at me with a pained expression. Synonyms wounded unhappy reproachful Additional synonymsDefinition upset and angry I really feel aggrieved at this sort of thing. Synonyms hurt, wronged, injured, harmed, disturbed, distressed, unhappy, afflicted, saddened, woeful, peeved (informal), ill-used Definition feeling or showing great mental pain He let out an anguished cry. Synonyms suffering, wounded, tortured, distressed, tormented, afflicted, agonized, grief-stricken, wretched, brokenheartedDefinition injured or pained He gave me a slightly hurt look. Synonyms upset, pained, injured, wounded, sad, crushed, offended, aggrieved, miffed (informal), rueful, piqued, tooshie (Australian, slang) - paid
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Additional synonymscompensation for injured feelings Synonyms upset, hurt, wounded, troubled, bothered, undermined, distressed, unhappy, stung, put out, grieved, hassled (informal), disgruntled, displeased, reproachful, cut to the quick Definition offended or upset I was a bit miffed about that. Synonyms upset, hurt, annoyed, offended, irritated, put out, hacked (off) (US, slang), pissed (US, slang), resentful, nettled, aggrieved, vexed, pissed off (taboo, slang), displeased, irked, in a huff, piqued, narked (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), tooshie (Australian, slang) She is terribly offended and hurt by personal remarks. Synonyms upset, pained, hurt, bothered, disturbed, distressed, outraged, stung, put out (informal), grieved, disgruntled, agitated, ruffled, resentful, affronted, miffed (informal), displeased, in a huff, piqued, huffy, tooshie (Australian, slang) I was stung by her attitude. Synonyms hurt, wounded, angered, roused, incensed, exasperated, resentful, nettled, goaded, piqued Definition emotionally or physically disturbed or distressed She was really upset when her best friend moved halfway across the world. Synonyms distressed, shaken, disturbed, worried, troubled, hurt, bothered, confused, unhappy, gutted (British, informal), put out, dismayed, choked (informal), grieved, frantic, hassled (informal), agitated, ruffled, cut up (informal), disconcerted, disquieted, overwrought, discomposed Definition concerned and anxious about things that may happen I'm not worried about the future. Synonyms anxious, concerned, troubled, upset, afraid, bothered, frightened, wired (slang), nervous, disturbed, distressed, tense, distracted, uneasy, fearful, tormented, distraught, apprehensive, perturbed, on edge, ill at ease, overwrought, fretful, hot and bothered, unquiet, antsy (informal) |