Vocabulary

Ordeal

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
a very unpleasant and prolonged experience.
Urdu meaning
آزمائش، بڑی مصیبت،مباہلہ، کٹھن گھڑی
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. A day later, his brother faced the same ordeal.
  2. My family, sick of my queries, begged me to spare them the ordeal in the future.
  3. Many well-wishers hope that the verdict will bring the Mukadam family some closure after their long ordeal to secure justice for their murdered daughter.
  4. In describing these lessons, he has, through the lens of his personal ordeal, explored systemic problems, the goodness and arrogance of human beings, and evolving worldviews.
  5. He recounts the ordeal of the families of the victims as they identified the bodies of their loved ones, in many cases just scattered in small, unidentifiable parts.
Synonyms
painful/unpleasant experience, tribulation, trial, test, nightmare, baptism of fire, trauma

Antonyms
comfort, pleasure
Curator example
“the ordeal of having to give evidence”

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