How Do You Spell PAINED?

Pronunciation: [pˈe͡ɪnd] (IPA)

Pained is a five-letter word that is pronounced [peɪnd]. It is spelled with the past tense suffix -ed, which is added to the base form of the verb "pain." The "ai" in "pained" is pronounced as a single vowel sound [eɪ], which is a diphthong made up of the sounds /e/ and /ɪ/. The letter "d" at the end is pronounced as a voiced sound [d] because it comes after a vowel sound, whereas if it came after a voiceless sound, it would be pronounced as a voiceless [t].

PAINED Meaning and Definition

  1. Pained is an adjective that describes an emotional or physical state of experiencing distress, discomfort, or suffering. It often connotes a feeling of physical or emotional pain, anguish, or sorrow.

    When used to describe physical afflictions or injuries, pained indicates a sensation of acute or persistent physical discomfort, often accompanied by tenderness, soreness, or aching. It implies an unpleasant and distressing physical sensation that can be caused by illness, injury, or other physiological conditions.

    In an emotional context, pained suggests a state of deep distress, anguish, or sorrow. It conveys a profound sense of suffering, often resulting from a personal loss, disappointment, or heartbreak. Individuals who are pained often exhibit visible signs of distress, such as crying, a downturned expression, or withdrawn behavior.

    Pained can also be used to describe a reaction to a situation, event, or statement that causes emotional distress, disappointment, or offense. In such cases, it signifies an individual's hurt or offended feelings due to a perceived slight or insensitivity. This usage generally pertains to an emotional response rather than physical discomfort.

    Overall, the term pained articulates a state of heightened emotional or physical distress, indicating both the presence of pain and the deep impact it has on an individual's well-being, whether it be physical or emotional.

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Etymology of PAINED

The word "pained" comes from the Old French word "pain", which means "punishment" or "torment". This word was derived from the Latin word "poena", which also means "punishment". Over time, the meaning of "pain" evolved to refer to a sensation of physical or emotional suffering, and "pained" came to be used as an adjective to describe someone experiencing this distress.

Similar spelling words for PAINED

Conjugate verb Pained

CONDITIONAL

I would pain
we would pain
you would pain
he/she/it would pain
they would pain

FUTURE

I will pain
we will pain
you will pain
he/she/it will pain
they will pain

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have pained
we will have pained
you will have pained
he/she/it will have pained
they will have pained

PAST

I pained
we pained
you pained
he/she/it pained
they pained

PAST PERFECT

I had pained
we had pained
you had pained
he/she/it had pained
they had pained

PRESENT

I pain
we pain
you pain
he/she/it pains
they pain

PRESENT PERFECT

I have pained
we have pained
you have pained
he/she/it has pained
they have pained
I am paining
we are paining
you are paining
he/she/it is paining
they are paining
I was paining
we were paining
you were paining
he/she/it was paining
they were paining
I will be paining
we will be paining
you will be paining
he/she/it will be paining
they will be paining
I have been paining
we have been paining
you have been paining
he/she/it has been paining
they have been paining
I had been paining
we had been paining
you had been paining
he/she/it had been paining
they had been paining
I will have been paining
we will have been paining
you will have been paining
he/she/it will have been paining
they will have been paining
I would have pained
we would have pained
you would have pained
he/she/it would have pained
they would have pained
I would be paining
we would be paining
you would be paining
he/she/it would be paining
they would be paining
I would have been paining
we would have been paining
you would have been paining
he/she/it would have been paining
they would have been paining

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