endure misery
Frequency: 7.038.9 per million words
to bear a state or feeling of great distress or discomfort of mind or body.
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Examples (20)
- She had to endure years of misery after the accident.
- She had to endure months of misery after losing her job.
- The prisoners were forced to endure terrible misery in the camps.
- Many people endure silent misery due to chronic pain.
- He couldn't endure the misery of losing his family any longer.
- The refugees bravely endured the misery of the long journey.
- Many people endure daily misery due to poverty and illness.
- No one should have to endure such misery in their life.
- The refugees had to endure unimaginable misery during their journey.
- They were forced to endure the misery of extreme poverty.
- She silently endured the misery of her unhappy marriage.
- He continues to endure the misery of his past mistakes.
- No one should have to endure such misery alone.
- Will humanity always endure this cycle of war and misery?
- The survivors endured months of misery before being rescued.
- To endure misery for the sake of a better future is a true test of character.
- He endured the misery of chronic pain with remarkable courage.
- Despite the challenges, they managed to endure their misery with dignity.
- Millions endure emotional misery caused by mental illness.
- The novel describes a character who must endure profound misery.