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suffering
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noun
(= agony)
a state of acute pain
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noun
misery resulting from affliction
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noun
(= distress)
psychological suffering
the death of his wife caused him great distress
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noun
feelings of mental or physical pain
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adjective
troubled by pain or loss
suffering refugees
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adjective
(= miserable, wretched)
very unhappy; full of misery
he felt depressed and miserable
a message of hope for suffering humanity
wretched prisoners huddled in stinking cages
cat
Noun
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A cat is a domestic animal often kept as a pet; it has whiskers and likes to chase mice.
Our pet cat has just had kittens.
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Cats refers to the family of many different wild animals that are related to the domestic cat.
s and tigers are big cats.
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A cat is a short-form for a catfish.
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A cat refers to a person who is a prostitute.
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A cat refers to a catamaran.
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The cat command, a computer program used to read one or more files and output its contents.
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Cat is a short-form for a catapult.
cat
Verb
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If you cat an anchor, you lift it onto the cathead.
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If you cat, you vomit out something.
cat
Adjective
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When something is cat, it is terrible and not good.
The weather these few days has been cat, so we decided to cancel our outing to the beach.