Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

be-in-pain

phrase
/biː ɪn peɪn/
Definition
To experience physical discomfort or emotional distress.
Examples
  • After the accident, he had to be in pain for several weeks.
  • It’s hard to see someone you care about be-in-pain.
  • She tried to hide her feelings, but you could tell she was be-in-pain.
Meaning
The phrase ‘be-in-pain’ refers to the state of suffering from pain, whether it is a physical injury or emotional turmoil.
Synonyms
  • suffer
  • ache
  • hurt
  • be distressed