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ordeal

noun
ɔːrˈdiːl

Meaning

A physical or mental painful experience that must be endured
a painful or horrific experience; a severe trial or test
A very difficult or painful experience, often lasting for a long time.

Example Sentences

Surviving the wilderness was a tough ordeal for them.

The refugees went through a terrible ordeal during the war.

The survivors went through a terrible ordeal after the earthquake.

Example Expressions

trial by ordeal

Synonyms

trial, hardship, struggle, tribulation, suffering, agony
Entry 1
trial, hardship, struggle
Entry 2
trial, tribulation, hardship, suffering
Entry 3
trial, hardship, suffering, agony, tribulation

Antonyms

comfort, relief, ease, pleasure, blessing
Entry 1
comfort, relief, ease
Entry 2
pleasure, comfort, ease, blessing
Entry 3
comfort, relief, ease

Collocations

terrible ordeal, survive ordeal, endure ordeal, face an ordeal, survive an ordeal, long ordeal
Entry 2
terrible ordeal, survive ordeal, endure ordeal
Entry 3
face an ordeal, survive an ordeal, terrible ordeal, long ordeal

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