Translation for '
torment' from English to Bulgarian
| NOUN1 | a torment | torments |
| NOUN2 | torment | - |
| VERB | to torment | tormented | tormented tormenting | torments |
| SYNO | agony | anguish | badgering | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- In Durzel's undated account (allegedly printed at Rouen), which plays out to the end of the 15th century, Rahovart is attributed to the torment of evil, rich misers and old curmudgeons.
- Heathcliff endures years of torment following this loss, until his own death reunites the lovers in the afterlife.
- Tormented refers to someone that has been subjected to a torment, such as the tormento della corda.
- John Calvin argued that the dead are conscious while awaiting Judgment Day, either in bliss or torment depending on their fate.
- "Billboard" writer Tom Roland said that the song features "swamp-rock slide guitar and the jumble of torment and bravado embedded in McCollum’s vocal performance".
- Damnation (from Latin damnatio) is the concept of divine punishment and torment in an afterlife for actions that were committed on Earth.
- After committing suicide, a washed-up rocker returns from the grave to torment the five people who betrayed him in life.
- Taptakumbha (hot pots): Incest with sister and murderer of an ambassador results in torment in this hell.
- Hell has fallen silent after Faust's arrival—the torment he suffers is unspeakable. Marguerite is saved and welcomed into heaven.
- Like torture the offence of "torment" (suffering) has not been defined.
- Full moon. Love and jealousy torment various inhabitants of Kaamelott.
- Christine returns to Jas, who explains that as long as she owns the cursed button, a powerful demon known as the Lamia will torment her for three days before dragging her to Hell.
- In the story, sinful thoughts that he cannot control torment Binky Brown; to his alarm, phallic objects become literal penises and project what he calls "pecker rays" at religious objects such as churches and statues of the Virgin Mary.
- Leonid Maximovich Leonov ([...]; [...] — 8 August 1994) was a Soviet novelist and playwright of socialist realism. His works have been compared with Dostoyevsky's deep psychological torment.
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