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8 Letter Words for Sufferer
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Definitions for Sufferer
[1] to undergo or feel pain or distress: The patient is still suffering.
[2] to sustain injury, disadvantage, or loss: One's health suffers from overwork. The business suffers from lack of capital.
[3] to undergo a penalty, as of death: The traitor was made to suffer on the gallows.
[4] to endure pain, disability, death, etc., patiently or willingly.
[5] to undergo, be subjected to, or endure (pain, distress, injury, loss, or anything unpleasant): to suffer the pangs of conscience.
[6] to undergo or experience (any action, process, or condition): to suffer change.
[7] to tolerate or allow: I do not suffer fools gladly.
[8] to undergo or be subjected to (pain, punishment, etc)
[9] (tr) to undergo or experience (anything) to suffer a change of management
[10] (intr) to be set at a disadvantage this author suffers in translation
[11] to be prepared to endure (pain, death, etc) he suffers for the cause of freedom
[12] (tr) archaic to permit (someone to do something) suffer the little children to come unto me
[13] suffer from to be ill with, esp recurrently to be given to he suffers from a tendency to exaggerate
Words related to Sufferer
sufferinmate, case, victim, subject, martyr, fatality, casualty, injured, wounded, dead, loss, patient, consumptive, convalescent, incurable, shut-in, emergency, invalid, outpatient, underdog
Words nearby Sufferer
suffersuez canal crisis, suf-, suf., sufentanil citrate, suff., suffer, suffer fools gladly, sufferable, sufferance, suffering, suffern
Origin of Sufferer
1200–50; Middle English suff(e)ren < Latin sufferre, equivalent to suf- suf- + ferre to bear1; compare Old French sofrir < Vulgar Latin *sufferīre
Other words from Sufferer
suf·fer·a·ble , adjective
suf·fer·a·ble·ness , noun
suf·fer·a·bly , adverb
suf·fer·er , noun
non·suf·fer·a·ble , adjective
non·suf·fer·a·ble·ness , noun
non·suf·fer·a·bly , adverb
out·suf·fer , verb (used with object)
pre·suf·fer , verb
un·suf·fer·a·ble , adjective
un·suf·fer·a·ble·ness , noun
un·suf·fer·a·bly , adverb
Word origin for Sufferer
C13: from Old French soffrir, from Latin sufferre, from sub- + ferre to bear
Synonyms for Sufferer
consumptive, convalescent, incurable, patient, shut-in