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punishing
[puhn-i-shing]
adjective
causing or characterized by harsh or injurious treatment; severe; brutal.
The storm was accompanied by punishing winds.
Other Word Forms
- nonpunishing adjective
- self-punishing adjective
- unpunishing adjective
- unpunishingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of punishing1
Example Sentences
"But frankly it's very five years ago, which makes it more punishing."
But she also described the movie as "punishing", adding that while "Stone can do anything, that doesn't mean she should."
Maybe we’d be less obsessed with hurting each other if we stopped punishing ourselves first.
Among the encampment’s demonstrators were Jews who protested against the actions of the Israeli government, which launched a punishing war in Gaza after Hamas’ Oct.
All six workers we spoke to described the same punishing workdays – waking at 6am and being forced to build high-rise apartments until 2am the next morning, with just two days off a year.
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