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- verbafflict (verb) · afflicts (third person present) · afflicted (past tense) · afflicted (past participle) · afflicting (present participle)
- (of a problem or illness) cause pain or suffering to; affect or trouble:"his younger child was afflicted with a skin disease" · "serious ills afflict the industry" · "he comforted the afflicted"
- astrology(of a celestial body) be in a stressful aspect with (another celestial body or a point on the ecliptic):"Jupiter is afflicted by Mars in opposition"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘deject, humiliate’): from Latin afflictare ‘knock about, harass’, or from afflict- ‘knocked down, weakened’: both from the verb affligere, from ad- ‘to’ + fligere ‘to strike, dash’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- (of a problem or illness) cause pain or suffering to; affect or trouble:
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Afflict means to cause suffering or unhappiness to, or to distress very much. It can also mean to overthrow or humble someone. See the word origin, pronunciation, and usage examples of afflict in British and American English.
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