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suffer

Aussprache: [ˈsʌfər]

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Kontext: „physical pain“

(verb) to feel pain or to experience something that hurts you physically. When you hurt yourself or feel sick, you might suffer.

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After falling off the bike, she suffered a little but was still smiling.

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He didn't suffer any pain after the surgery, which was a relief.

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Did you suffer any injuries during the game?

Kontext: „emotional pain“

(verb) to experience sadness or distress in your feelings. When something bad happens, like losing a pet or a friend, you may suffer emotionally.

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She suffered a lot after her grandfather passed away, but her friends helped her feel better.

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He didn't suffer at all when he moved to a new city; he was excited for the adventure.

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Why do people suffer when they lose something important to them?

Kontext: „endurance“

(verb) to continue going through something difficult or unpleasant without giving up. Sometimes you have to suffer through hard times to get to something better.

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They suffered through the long journey but made it to the festival in time.

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She doesn't want to suffer through another boring movie; she wants to see something fun.

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What do we learn when we suffer through challenges?

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