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pain

Definition

Pain is an unpleasant feeling that we get when something is wrong with our bodies. It can be caused by many things, such as a cut, a burn, or a headache. Pain can be sharp or dull, and it can be mild or severe.

Pain is a warning signal that something is wrong. It tells us to stop what we are doing and take care of the problem. Pain can also help us to avoid doing things that might hurt us in the future.

How can the word be used?

Pain is often associated with physical injury, but it can also be caused by emotional distress.

pain

Different forms of the word

Noun: An unpleasant physical or emotional sensation.

Verb: To cause pain.

Etymology

The word "pain" comes from the Old French word "peine," which means "punishment." The Old French word "peine" is derived from the Latin word "poena," which also means "punishment.".

The word "pain" was first used in English in the 13th century. It was used to refer to an unpleasant physical sensation.

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