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Is it suffer or suffer from?
However, when we add ‘from’ after ‘suffer’, it is used to introduce the very reason why we suffer. The object of ‘suffer’ is invisible, but it’s still ‘pain’ or something like that: (1) I’m suffering from a back pain. = I’m suffering [a lot of pain] from a back pain.
How do you use suffer from in a sentence?
Examples of ‘suffer from’ in a sentence suffer from
- Did you meet soldiers who suffer from it?
- Many suffer from behavioural and emotional problems.
- Runner beans can suffer from ‘run-off’, where embryo beans fall off.
- It’s not politicians who suffer from that.
What preposition is used with suffer?
In general usage the preferred preposition after suffer is from, rather than with, in constructions such as He suffered from hypertension. Ninety-four percent of the Usage Panel found suffered with unacceptable in the preceding example.
When to Use suffer and suffer?
[intransitive] to be badly affected by a disease, pain, sad feelings, a lack of something, etc. I hate to see animals suffering. The country has suffered greatly at the hands of its corrupt government….suffer.
present simple I / you / we / they suffer | /ˈsʌfə(r)/ /ˈsʌfər/ |
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-ing form suffering | /ˈsʌfərɪŋ/ /ˈsʌfərɪŋ/ |
Do we say suffering from?
Which is correct, “suffer with” or “suffer from”? Suffer from is more usual. Suffer with is also correct, and is sometimes used when the meaning is general rather than particular. If in doubt, suffer from is always the safe option.
Can you suffer something?
The verb suffer means to feel pain or something equally unpleasant. You can suffer from the pain of a broken leg, but you can also suffer from shyness, regret, poverty, or any number of unpleasant things.
What is the meaning of suffering from?
1. To feel pain or distress; sustain injury or harm: suffer from arthritis; made the people suffer for their disloyalty. 2. a. To have a specified shortcoming or weakness: writing that suffers from poor organization.
Has suffered or had suffered?
Present perfect. I, have suffered. you, have suffered. he/she/it, has suffered.
Which means almost the same as suffer?
Some common synonyms of suffer are abide, bear, endure, stand, and tolerate.
How do you use suffering?
Suffering sentence example
- Can’t you do it more gently?
- He isn’t suffering now.
- Israel is suffering for a great end.
- If what A’Ran said was true, her presence would stop the suffering of his people.
- We’ve gotta treat as many people as we can who are suffering from radiation poisoning.
Is it suffer from or suffer with?
Suffer from is more usual. Suffer with is also correct, and is sometimes used when the meaning is general rather than particular. If in doubt, suffer from is always the safe option. ‘Wendy suffers from diabetes’.
What is the meaning of suffering?
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.
Which sentence uses the verb ‘to suffer’?
The verb “to suffer” can act as a transitive verb, which means it can take a direct object. Thus, the following sentences are correct. Gandhi suffered martyrdom. Cicero suffered the vengeance of Marc Antony. Beethoven suffered the full loss of his hearing.
Is it correct to say “it suffered me a lot”?
Depends on the intended meaning. “It suffered me a lot” is technically not right but, say, “They suffered me,” or, “It suffered me,” is correct. It basically means, they/it had to put up with me. “It made me suffer a lot”, means something else made you suffer. Though it’s a slightly clunky way of saying it.