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afflicted
[uh-flik-tid]
adjective
greatly distressed or troubled by bodily or mental pain.
The severity of these symptoms predicts how well the afflicted individuals can live independently and maintain employment.
noun
Usually the afflicted a person or persons distressed or troubled in such a way.
Behind each of these killer diseases is the pain of despair, loneliness, and loss in the lives of the bereaved and the afflicted.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of afflict.
Other Word Forms
- afflictedness noun
- unafflicted adjective
- unafflictedly adverb
- unafflictedness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of afflicted1
Example Sentences
Imagine if Anduril’s and Jet Zero’s plants were going up in Fresno, Bakersfield, San Bernardino or Modesto — areas afflicted with high levels of poverty.
The good news is that both pups and people afflicted with anaplasmosis typically recover quickly with antibiotics.
Some people in the afflicted neighborhoods claim not everyone is following the advisory to lay off the taps.
Newman was co-counsel on a lawsuit that won a temporary restraining order against the indiscriminate immigration raids that have afflicted Southern California since June.
I wish you, and all of us afflicted with this condition, the willingness and determination to move forward and to use the power of sport and exercise to combat this devastating disease.
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