suffer
1 of 1verb/'sʌfɚ/
Forms:suffers,suffering,suffered,suffered
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to experience and be affected by something bad or unpleasant
transitive- They suffered the consequences of their actions.
- Last year, the region suffered a severe drought.
- The company suffered financial losses during the economic downturn.
- He suffered a lot of pain after the accident.
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to have an illness or disease
B1- The child suffered from a high fever and cough, prompting his parents to take him to the doctor.
- As she watched her loved one suffer from cancer, she felt a deep sense of helplessness and despair.
- Access to quality healthcare is crucial for those who suffer from chronic illnesses, ensuring timely diagnosis and effective treatment.
- The elderly man suffered from arthritis, finding it increasingly challenging to perform simple tasks like tying his shoes.
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to experience mental or physical pain
B1transitive- She suffered from a severe headache, making it difficult for her to focus on her work.
- Many people suffer silently from mental health conditions, facing stigma and discrimination in seeking help.
- Despite her best efforts to maintain a healthy lifestyle, she still suffered from occasional bouts of insomnia, leaving her feeling exhausted and irritable.
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to feel deep emotional distress or anguish
- He suffered in silence, hiding his heartbreak from others.
- She suffered greatly after the loss of her best friend.
- She suffers every time she thinks about her past mistakes.
- They suffered as they watched their dreams fall apart.
- He suffers deeply whenever he recalls the argument with his father.
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to endure or tolerate something or someone unpleasant
transitive- He had to suffer the noisy construction next door for weeks.
- They suffered the harsh weather conditions on their hiking trip.
- He suffered the constant criticism from his boss without complaining.
- The students suffered the unfair treatment from the new teacher.
- They suffered the inconvenience of power outages throughout the week.
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to decline or deteriorate in quality, condition, or appearance
- The quality of the food suffered after the restaurant changed management.
- His health suffered due to his unhealthy lifestyle.
- The company's reputation suffered after the scandal.
- The service at the hotel suffered after the staff was reduced.
- The performance of the athlete suffered after the injury.
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to feel discomfort, distress, or unease due to a particular condition or situation
- She is suffering from the intense heat of the summer.
- He is suffering from jet lag after the overnight flight.
- The workers suffered from the cold temperatures in the poorly heated building.
- The dog suffered from thirst before being rescued.
- He was suffering from a lack of sleep due to late-night studying.
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to experience physical discomfort or pain
- He continued to suffer despite trying various treatments.
- The patient suffered through the night, waiting for relief.
- He suffered for weeks after injuring his back.
- She suffered badly after twisting her ankle during the hike.
- He could see she was suffering but didn’t know how to help.
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to face a disadvantage or experience harm, loss, or difficulty
- The team suffered after losing their best player to injury.
- Without proper funding, the project suffered significantly.
- The city suffered during the economic recession.
- The business suffered when customer demand dropped.
- His reputation suffered after the accusations were made public.
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to experience or endure something negative, harmful, or unpleasant
transitive- He suffered a great loss when his house burned down.
- The hero suffered a terrible fate in the final chapter.
- Many animals suffer cruel treatment in captivity.
- The city suffered heavy damage during the storm.
- They suffered defeat in the championship game.
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to have or display a particular habit, tendency, or characteristic
- He suffers from a tendency to overthink every decision.
- She suffers from a lack of confidence in social situations.
- He suffers from a strong inclination to take unnecessary risks.
- He suffers from a preference for perfection that slows down his work.
- The child suffers from a constant need for attention.