tormenting (Meaning)

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tormenting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Torment

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tormenting (a.)

Causing torment; as, a tormenting dream.

tormenting Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless pain tormented his body, leaving him writhing in agony.
  2. Guilt gnawed at her soul, tormenting her mind with memories of her past mistakes.
  3. The incessant buzzing of the mosquitoes tormented his ears, making it impossible to find solace.
  4. The abusive words of his tormentor rang through his head, chipping away at his self-esteem.
  5. The scorching heat of the sun tormented her skin, turning it red and sore.
  6. The constant headaches tormented his daily life, rendering him unable to focus or concentrate.
  7. Doubt tormented his mind, whispering insidious thoughts that threatened to unravel his belief system.
  8. The nightmares tormented his sleep, leaving him exhausted and terrified.
  9. The memory of her lost love tormented her heart, reminding her of a happiness she could never fully regain.
  10. The tormenting sound of grinding gears grated on her nerves, sending shivers down her spine.

FAQs About the word tormenting

of Torment, Causing torment; as, a tormenting dream.

torturous, cruel, harsh,painful, unbearable, hurtful, awful, horrible, galling, harrowing

endurable, gratifying, sweet,gratifying, tolerable, bearable, endurable, sweet, bearable, pleasing

The relentless pain tormented his body, leaving him writhing in agony.

Guilt gnawed at her soul, tormenting her mind with memories of her past mistakes.

The incessant buzzing of the mosquitoes tormented his ears, making it impossible to find solace.

The abusive words of his tormentor rang through his head, chipping away at his self-esteem.