penible Synonyms

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

penible Meaning

Webster

penible (a.)

Painstaking; assidous.

penible Sentence Examples

  1. The penible pain in her leg throbbed incessantly, making it difficult to walk.
  2. The interview was a penible experience, filled with awkward silences and uncomfortable questions.
  3. His penible habit of cracking his knuckles drove his colleagues to distraction.
  4. The penible task of cleaning out the attic brought back painful memories of the past.
  5. The penible situation caused her to blush deeply, feeling humiliated and ashamed.
  6. He went through a penible ordeal when his car broke down in a remote area.
  7. The penible wound on his arm required extensive medical attention.
  8. The penible divorce proceedings dragged on for years, causing emotional and financial distress.
  9. The penible loss of his job left him devastated and unable to support his family.
  10. The penible reputation he had acquired made it difficult for him to find work and rebuild his life.

FAQs About the word penible

Painstaking; assidous.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The penible pain in her leg throbbed incessantly, making it difficult to walk.

The interview was a penible experience, filled with awkward silences and uncomfortable questions.

His penible habit of cracking his knuckles drove his colleagues to distraction.

The penible task of cleaning out the attic brought back painful memories of the past.