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[ uh-flik-tiv ] / əˈflɪk tɪv / SEE SYNONYMS FOR afflictive ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivecharacterized by or causing pain, distress, or grief; distressing. Origin of afflictiveFirst recorded in 1605–15; afflict + -ive OTHER WORDS FROM afflictiveaf·flic·tive·ly, adverbWords nearby afflictiveafflated, afflatus, afflict, afflicting, affliction, afflictive, affluence, affluency, affluent, affluential, affluent society Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for afflictiveThe "afflictive birch, cursed by unlettered idle youth," has other uses than that which the quotation would seem likely to imply. Poachers and Poaching|John Watson What shall we do but seek ability at the Divine footstool to bow in humble resignation to this afflictive dispensation? Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel|John Yeardley "I do well to be angry, even unto death," is the usual style in which we greet the afflictive providence of God. The World's Great Sermons, Volume 7: Hale to Farrar|Various It is well in all circumstances, even in the most afflictive, with those who have God for their comforter. The Works of William Cowper|William Cowper
The dispensation may be dark, and afflictive, and even profoundly mysterious; yet we should think, it is God that hath done it. A Memorial of Mrs. Margaret Breckinridge|Archibald Alexander
Words related to afflictiveaching, achy, agonizing, distressing, excruciating, hurtful, sore, stinging, troublesome |