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Tortured Moderate

Tortured has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Verb
1

simple past tense and past participle of torture

"The prisoner was tortured by the guards until he finally confessed."

In plain English: To torture someone means to cause them severe physical pain or mental suffering on purpose.

"The artist tortured the fabric until it snapped under his hands."

Adjective
1

experiencing intense pain especially mental pain

"an anguished conscience"

"a small tormented schoolboy"

"a tortured witness to another's humiliation"

2

Having been subjected to torture, mental or physical.

"The prisoner's face was a map of his tortured history, bearing the scars of both brutal beatings and relentless psychological torment."

In plain English: Tortured means being made to suffer extreme physical pain or intense mental anguish through cruel treatment.

"The prisoner gave his story with tortured expressions on his face."

Usage: Avoid using this adjective to describe someone who is merely sad or distressed; it specifically implies severe suffering inflicted by an external agent. It is also inappropriate in casual conversation when referring to minor inconveniences or emotional ups and downs.

Example Sentences
"The prisoner gave his story with tortured expressions on his face." adj
"The old house looked tortured by years of neglect and storm damage." adj
"His face was tortured with deep lines from worry and pain." adj
"She found the movie's ending to be overly tortured and confusing." adj
"The artist tortured the fabric until it snapped under his hands." verb
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