Causing physical or psychological pain.
Exceptionally bad or displeasing.
Causing misery or pain or distress.
Causing physical discomfort; they can be very painful"
1 For many in northern Europe, however, the Swiss decision will be painful .
2 The problem began a year ago when penetration started to be painful .
3 Parents often found discussing genetic risk information very difficult and emotionally painful .
4 Therefore, alpha-HBDH is of doubtful value in the diagnosis of painful crisis.
5 ANSWER: This sounds like a difficult and painful situation to be in.
6 But it left one sector of society with a particularly painful dilemma.
7 The painful reality of creation is that it cannot continue without destruction.
8 Thank you so much in advance for dealing with this painful situation.
9 Late-onset painful sensory neuropathies are usually acquired conditions associated with common diseases.
10 Isabelle was grateful to have heard the truth, however painful it was.
11 Flouncing toward them was another painful reality of Chane's new existence: Sapphire.
12 He said: I had to take a very tough decision, obviously painful .
13 Otherwise, there'll be more painful adjustments to a new, low-interest rate future.
14 Maybe events in South Australia will provide the painful but necessary spur.
15 A period of painful adjustment is simply going to have to happen.
16 No matter how many years went by, that subject was always painful .
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