Pain

//peɪn//

Synonyms for "pain" (363 found)

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Closest matches (73)

Strong matches (109)

Related words (181)

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14 entries

More specific

48 entries

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Antonyms

14 entries

Synonyms

7 entries

Related terms

7 entries

at location

10 entries

capable of

8 entries

causes

3 entries

causes desire

7 entries

dbpedia genre

2 entries

derived

78 entries

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distinct from

2 entries

etymologically related_to

1 entries

has context

3 entries

has property

6 entries

is a

15 entries

manner of

1 entries

part of

2 entries

receives action

3 entries

related to

191 entries

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used for

12 entries

Translations

446 translations across 164 languages.

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Abkhaz

1 entries
  • ахьаа noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Adyghe

2 entries
  • уз noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • узы noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Afrikaans

1 entries
  • pyn noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Albanian

1 entries
  • dhembje noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Amharic

1 entries
  • ጣረሞት noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Ancient Greek

4 entries
  • ἄλγος noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ἄλγος noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • ὀδύνη noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ὀδύνη noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Arabic

4 entries
  • ألم noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • أَلَم noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • أَلَمٌ noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • وَجَع noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Armenian

4 entries
  • տանջանք noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • ցավ noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ցավ noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • պատժել verb (to inflict suffering upon as a penalty)

Aromanian

1 entries
  • dor (roa-rup) noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Assamese

2 entries
  • বিষ noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • বিষা verb (to hurt; to put to bodily uneasiness or anguish)

Asturian

1 entries
  • dolor noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Azerbaijani

3 entries
  • acı noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ağrı noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • dərd noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Bashkir

1 entries
  • ауыртыу noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Basque

1 entries
  • min noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Belarusian

1 entries
  • боль noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Bengali

1 entries
  • ব্যথা noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Bikol Central

1 entries
  • kulog noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Breton

1 entries
  • poan noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Bulgarian

4 entries
  • бо́лка noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • доса́дник noun (annoying person or thing)
  • страда́ние noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • боля verb (to hurt; to put to bodily uneasiness or anguish)

Burmese

3 entries
  • ဒုက္ခ noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ဒုက္ခ noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • ဝေဒနာ noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Carpathian Rusyn

2 entries
  • боль noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • біль noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Catalan

3 entries
  • dolor noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • pena noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • pena noun (suffering as punishment)

Central Kurdish

3 entries
  • ئازار noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • دەرد noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • ژان noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Chechen

1 entries
  • лазар noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Cherokee

1 entries
  • ᎠᎩᏟᏱ noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Chinese

1 entries
  • тын noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Chinese Mandarin

4 entries
  • noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • 疼痛 noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • 痛苦 noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Church Slavic

1 entries
  • боль noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Chuvash

1 entries
  • ырату noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Crimean Tatar

2 entries
  • accı noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ağrı noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Czech

4 entries
  • bolest noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • bolest noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • otrava noun (annoying person or thing)
  • trest noun (suffering as punishment)

Danish

2 entries
  • smerte noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • såre verb (to hurt; to put to bodily uneasiness or anguish)

Dari

1 entries
  • دَرْد noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Dutch

3 entries
  • pijn noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • pijn noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • kwetsen verb (to hurt; to put to bodily uneasiness or anguish)

Esperanto

2 entries
  • doloro noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • dolori verb (to hurt; to put to bodily uneasiness or anguish)

Estonian

1 entries
  • valu noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Eyak

1 entries
  • k'ahd noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Faroese

4 entries
  • ilska noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • pína noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • sviði noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • verkur noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Finnish

4 entries
  • ... uhalla noun (suffering as punishment)
  • jomotus noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • kipu noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • kärsimys noun (ache or bodily suffering)

French

4 entries
  • casse-couilles noun (annoying person or thing)
  • casse-pied noun (annoying person or thing)
  • douleur noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • douleur noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Friulian

1 entries
  • dolôr noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Gagauz

1 entries
  • aarı noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Galician

3 entries
  • dor noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • dor noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • pena noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Georgian

1 entries
  • ტკივილი noun (ache or bodily suffering)

German

3 entries
  • Schmerz noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • Schmerz noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • schmerzen verb (to hurt; to put to bodily uneasiness or anguish)

Greek

4 entries
  • μπελάς noun (annoying person or thing)
  • οδύνη noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • ποινή noun (suffering as punishment)
  • πόνος noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Greenlandic

1 entries
  • anniaat noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Gujarati

1 entries
  • પીડા noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Hawaiian

1 entries
  • ʻeha noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Hebrew

4 entries
  • טַרְדָּן noun (annoying person or thing)
  • כְּאֵב noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • מִטְרָד noun (annoying person or thing)
  • נאג׳ס noun (annoying person or thing)

Hindi

4 entries
  • दर्द noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • दुःख noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • दुख noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • पीड़ा noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Hungarian

4 entries
  • fájdalom noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • kín noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • szenvedés noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • fájdalmat okoz verb (to hurt; to put to bodily uneasiness or anguish)

Icelandic

2 entries
  • sársauki noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • verkur noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Ido

1 entries
  • doloro noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Indonesian

2 entries
  • nyeri noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • sakit noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Ingrian

3 entries
  • kipu noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • vaiva noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • vaiva noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Iranian Persian

1 entries
  • دَرْد noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Irish

3 entries
  • crá croí noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • crá croí noun (annoying person or thing)
  • pian noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Istriot

1 entries
  • dulur noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Italian

4 entries
  • difficoltà noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • dolore noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • pena noun (suffering as punishment)
  • rompicoglioni noun (annoying person or thing)

Japanese

4 entries
  • 痛み noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • 痛み noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • 苦痛 noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • 苦痛 noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Kannada

2 entries
  • ನೋವು noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ಬೇನೆ noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Kashubian

1 entries
  • bòlesc noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Kazakh

3 entries
  • ауру noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • жара noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • сыздау noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Khmer

2 entries
  • ការឈឺចាប់ noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ជំហឺ noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Komi-Permyak

1 entries
  • висьӧм noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Korean

3 entries
  • 고통 noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • 아픔 noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • 통증 noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Kyrgyz

1 entries
  • оору noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Ladino

2 entries
  • dolor noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • דולור noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Lao

1 entries
  • ຄວາມເຈັບ noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Latgalian

1 entries
  • suope noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Latin

2 entries
  • dolor noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • dolor noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Latvian

1 entries
  • sāpes noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Lingala

1 entries
  • mpasi noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Lithuanian

3 entries
  • gėla noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • kančia noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • skausmas noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Low German

2 entries
  • Wehdaag noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • Wehdag noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Lower Sorbian

1 entries
  • ból noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Luxembourgish

1 entries
  • Péng noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • болка noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Malay

1 entries
  • sakit noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Malayalam

1 entries
  • വേദന noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Maltese

1 entries
  • uġigħ noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Marathi

2 entries
  • दुखणे noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • वेदना noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Moksha

1 entries
  • маряма noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Mongolian

2 entries
  • өвчин noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ᠡᠪᠡᠳᠴᠢᠨ noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Mwani

1 entries
  • malwazo noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Māori

3 entries
  • kōharihari noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • mamae noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • whakaongaonga verb (to hurt; to put to bodily uneasiness or anguish)

Navajo

1 entries
  • diniih noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Neapolitan

1 entries
  • dulore noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Nepali

2 entries
  • दुख noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • पीडा noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Ngazidja Comorian

1 entries
  • ndroso noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Northern Altai

1 entries
  • аарыг noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Northern Kurdish

4 entries
  • derd noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • elem noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • jan noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • jan noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Norwegian

1 entries
  • pine noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Norwegian Bokmål

3 entries
  • smerte noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • smerte verb (to render uneasy in mind, to grieve)
  • såre verb (to hurt; to put to bodily uneasiness or anguish)

Norwegian Nynorsk

2 entries
  • pinsla noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • smerte noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Occitan

2 entries
  • dolor noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • pena noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Odia

2 entries
  • କ୍ଳେଶ noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ପିଠ noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Old East Slavic

1 entries
  • боль noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Old English

2 entries
  • sār noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • sār noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Old French

4 entries
  • dolor noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • dolor noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • peine noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • peine noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Old Galician-Portuguese

1 entries
  • door noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Old Occitan

2 entries
  • dolor noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • pena noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Old Tupi

1 entries
  • asy class IIa noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Ossetian

2 entries
  • рис noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • рыст noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • آغری noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Pali

1 entries
  • vedanā noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Papiamentu

1 entries
  • doló noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Pashto

2 entries
  • درد noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • دړد noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Pitjantjatjara

1 entries
  • pika noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Plautdietsch

1 entries
  • Wee noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Polish

3 entries
  • boleść noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • ból noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • boleć verb (to render uneasy in mind, to grieve)

Portuguese

4 entries
  • chato noun (annoying person or thing)
  • dor noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • dor noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • mala noun (annoying person or thing)

Punjabi

4 entries
  • دَرد noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • دکھ noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • پِیڑ noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ڈول noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Quechua

1 entries
  • nanay noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Romani

1 entries
  • dukh noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Romanian

4 entries
  • chin noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • chin noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • durere noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • durere noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Romansch

4 entries
  • dalur noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • dolour noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • dolur noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • dulur noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Russian

4 entries
  • боль noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • боль noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • геморро́й noun (annoying person or thing)
  • зану́да noun (annoying person or thing)

Sango

1 entries
  • mpasi noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Sanskrit

4 entries
  • दुःख noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • दुःख noun (suffering as punishment)
  • पीडा noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • बाधा noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Saterland Frisian

1 entries
  • Kwoal noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Scottish Gaelic

2 entries
  • cràdh noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • pian noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Serbo-Croatian

4 entries
  • bȏl noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • mȕka noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • бо̑л noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • му̏ка noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Sicilian

4 entries
  • diluri noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • duluri noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • riluri noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ruluri noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Sindhi

3 entries
  • سور noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • سور noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • سور noun (suffering as punishment)

Sinhalese

1 entries
  • වේදනාව noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Slovak

4 entries
  • bolesť noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • bolesť noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • bolieť verb (to hurt; to put to bodily uneasiness or anguish)
  • bolieť verb (to render uneasy in mind, to grieve)

Slovene

2 entries
  • bolečina noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • bolečina noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Slovincian

1 entries
  • ból noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Southern Altai

2 entries
  • оору noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • сыс noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Spanish

4 entries
  • calvario noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • coña noun (annoying person or thing)
  • dolor noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • dolor noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Swahili

4 entries
  • maumivi noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • maumivi noun (suffering as punishment)
  • uma noun (annoying person or thing)
  • umwa noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Swedish

4 entries
  • pina noun (annoying person or thing)
  • smärta noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • smärta noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • smärta verb (to render uneasy in mind, to grieve)

Sylheti

1 entries
  • ꠛꠦꠖꠘꠣ ꠇꠞ verb (to hurt; to put to bodily uneasiness or anguish)

Tagalog

4 entries
  • hinanakit noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • pananakit noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • pananakit noun (suffering as punishment)
  • sakit noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Tajik

1 entries
  • дард noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Talysh

1 entries
  • داژ noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Tamil

4 entries
  • நோவு noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • வலி noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • வேதனை noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • வேதனை noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Tatar

4 entries
  • авырту noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • авырту noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ачы noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • сызлау noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Telugu

2 entries
  • అనుభవించుట noun (suffering as punishment)
  • నొప్పి noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Thai

1 entries
  • ความเจ็บ noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Tibetan

3 entries
  • ཟུག noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • སྡུག་བསྔལ noun (suffering as punishment)
  • སྡུག་བསྔལ་བརྒྱད། noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Tigrinya

1 entries
  • ቃንዛ noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Tocharian B

1 entries
  • lakle noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Turkish

4 entries
  • acı noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • acı noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • ağrı noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • dert noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Turkmen

2 entries
  • agyry noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ajy noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Tuvan

2 entries
  • аарыг noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • аарышкылыы noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • біль noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Upper Sorbian

1 entries
  • ból noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Urdu

3 entries
  • دَرْد noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • دُکھ noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • پِیڑا noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Uyghur

3 entries
  • ئاغرىق noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ئەلەم noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • دەرد noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Uzbek

3 entries
  • alam noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • dard noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ogʻriq noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Venetan

2 entries
  • dolor noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • dołor noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Vietnamese

3 entries
  • khổ noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • sự đau đớn noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • đau noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Waray-Waray

2 entries
  • su-ol noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • ul-ul noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Welsh

2 entries
  • dolur noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • poen noun (ache or bodily suffering)

White Hmong

1 entries
  • mob noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Wolof

1 entries
  • metit noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Yakut

1 entries
  • ыарыы noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Yiddish

4 entries
  • אַנגסט noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • גריזאָטע noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • וויי noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • וויי noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Yucatec Maya

1 entries
  • k'iinam noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Zazaki

4 entries
  • dej (diq) noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • dej (diq) noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • derd (diq) noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)
  • muğul noun (suffering or anguish, especially mental)

Zhuang

3 entries
  • in noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • indot noun (ache or bodily suffering)
  • inget noun (ache or bodily suffering)

Sample sentences

27 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

When I have migraines, aspirin doesn't alleviate the pain for me.

Source: tatoeba (1930)

Can't you understand the pain of your parents?

Source: tatoeba (17516)

No pain, no gain.

Source: tatoeba (18370)

I cannot bear the pain any more.

Source: tatoeba (18382)

Showing 4 of 27 available sentences.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.