Definition of Painfulnesses

1. painfulness [n] - See also: painfulness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Painfulnesses

painches
pained
painful
painful-bruising syndrome
painful anaesthesia
painful haematuria
painful paraplegia
painful point
painful sensation
painful toe
painfull
painfuller
painfullest
painfully
painfulness
painfulnesses
painim
painims
paining
painite
painkiller
painkillers
painkilling
painless
painless haematuria
painless jaundice
painlessly
painlessness
painlessnesses
painlike

Literary usage of Painfulnesses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sermons by Thomas Arnold (1874)
"You must know, and know practically, that it is an unchanging law of our condition that difficulties and painfulnesses must beset the path of duty. ..."

2. Baldwin Lectures for 1902-1903 by Frederick Burgess, Charles Edward Woodcock, William Stephen Rainsford, Thomas Frank Gailor, William Densmore Maxon (1903)
"There, are all sorts of painfulnesses on earth, but there is no pain like the pain of giving. It is by giving we can test our capacity for pain to the ..."

3. Sermons by T. Chalmers (1834)
"You must know, and know practically, that it is an unchanging law of our condition that difficulties and painfulnesses must beset the path of duty. ..."

4. The Divine Authority of Holy Scripture Asserted: From Its Adaptation to the by John Miller (1819)
"... even of the Old Testament, indiscriminately; neither is any serious account meant to be taken of what may be esteemed mere painfulnesses of language''. ..."

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