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- cause to experience severe mental or physical suffering:"he was tormented by jealousy"
- annoy or provoke in a deliberately unkind way:"every day I have kids tormenting me because they know I live alone"
OriginMiddle English (as both noun and verb referring to the infliction or suffering of torture): Old French torment (noun), tormenter (verb), from Latin tormentum ‘instrument of torture’, from torquere ‘to twist’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- cause to experience severe mental or physical suffering:
- annoy or provoke in a deliberately unkind way:
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