Suffered synonyms
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Ache means to feel persistent sadness, pain, discomfort or desire, either physically or mentally.
To be sufficient for (a need, for example); fulfill:
To tolerate; bear; endure
To continue in existence; endure:
To bear the weight of, especially from below; keep from falling, sinking, or slipping:
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To bear, or put up with (someone or something not especially liked)
To maintain an upright or vertical position on a base or support:
To support or hold up; sustain
To hold up under (pain, fatigue, etc.); stand; bear; undergo
To bear comfortably or patiently; to be reconciled to; to brook.
To wander from or become ignorant of:
To be successful in coming or going:
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To think, believe, or have an impression concerning.
(Archaic) To experience; learn or know by experience
To have a sensation, limited experience, or anticipating sense (of something)
(Figuratively) To understand.
To regard as true beyond doubt:
To have experience of; personally encounter or feel; meet with; undergo
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To feel deep sorrow or express it as by weeping or wailing; mourn; grieve
To allow oneself to be subjected to something:
To afford opportunity; allow:
The definition of languish is to fail to advance or move forward, or to grow weak.
To cause to feel or suffer anguish.
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The definition of allow means to permit or to give permission.
To suffer extreme pain:
To escort deferentially:
To let another, esp. a motorist, have the right of way
To give sanction to
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To give justification for; warrant
To yield to or satisfy (a desire); give oneself up to
(--- Sports) To allow (a goal or point, for example) to be scored by the opposing team or player.
To give, grant, or assign, as a work, privilege, or contract; often with out.
To allow or warrant
The definition of acquiesce means to give in or go along with something without protesting, even if you don't really want to.
(Intransitive) To become ill.
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(Computing) To signal (an event).
(Intransitive) To lose all enthusiasm or happiness.
In a smart way
To put together in a lump or lumps
To withstand is to be able to successfully cope with something or to be able to resist or remain unaffected by something.
To take in; absorb; engulf; envelop
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(Informal) To take on the responsibility or obligation for:
enjoyed (antonym)
To receive pleasure or satisfaction from something
rejected (antonym)
To turn down (an applicant, as for a job); refuse to accept.
refused (antonym)
To decline
disallowed (antonym)
To reject as invalid, untrue, or improper.
fought (antonym)
To fight is defined as to participate in a physical or verbal disagreement, or to face something and struggle through it.
aided (antonym)
To give help or relief (to); assist
helped (antonym)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
relieved (antonym)
To bring military help to (a besieged town); to lift the seige on. [from 16th c.]
alleviated (antonym)
To make less severe, as a pain or difficulty.
comforted (antonym)
(Law) To help; aid
recovered (antonym)
To cause to be restored to a normal or usual condition:
participated (related)
To share in something:
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Find another word for suffered. In this page you can discover 63 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for suffered, like: hurt, ached, met, stomached, abode, brooked, supported, tolerated, stood, borne and endured.