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torment
 
SYLLABICATION:tor·ment
PRONUNCIATION:  tôrmnt
NOUN:1. Great physical pain or mental anguish. 2. A source of harassment, annoyance, or pain. 3. The torture inflicted on prisoners under interrogation.
TRANSITIVE VERB:Inflected forms: tor·ment·ed, tor·ment·ing, tor·ments
(tôr-mnt, tôrmnt)1. To cause to undergo great physical pain or mental anguish. See synonyms at afflict. 2. To agitate or upset greatly. 3. To annoy, pester, or harass.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English, from Old French, from Latin tormentum, from torqure, to twist. See terkw- in Appendix I.
OTHER FORMS:tor·menting·lyADVERB
 
 
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