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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unbearable torment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or experience that causes extreme pain or suffering, either physically or emotionally.
Example: "After the accident, he endured unbearable torment as he struggled to cope with his injuries."
Alternatives: "intolerable suffering" or "excruciating pain".
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The series, "Closed Ward" and "Locked Ward," rendered with the hand of a master draftsman, showed human beings in unbearable torment.
For 17 months, Joe Zienowicz lived in a world of darkness and pain, where every eye blink felt like barbed wire and even the dimmest light was an unbearable torment.
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That double relationship can lead to a sort of schizophrenia, of torment that becomes unbearable.
For me, and our friends and allies at the New York City Anti-Violence Project, it is almost unbearable to think about the torment and stigma they endured when they were alive and the desperation and fear that cause their deaths.
As Mr. Rosenbaum writes at the start of the volume, he hoped in this book to serve as "a kind of guide — leading the reader, like Virgil in Dante, down into the scholarly inferno, hoping to illuminate some of the genuine intellectual (and visceral) delights, the tormenting conflicts, the unbearable pleasures to be found therein".
For based upon his interpretation of various New Testament texts, Augustine insisted that hell is a literal lake of fire in which the damned will experience the horror of everlasting torment; they will experience, that is, the unbearable physical pain of literally being burned forever.
The walls "four thousand miles thick", the rivers of effluent, the agonising flames and the terrifying image of eternity send Stephen Dedalus first into a fantasy of his own death and torment, and then into a prolonged period of unbearable religious zeal.
First there is the objection that the kinds of torments inflicted in hell are worse than anyone deserves: if something is unbearable, no one should have to bear it.
It's torment.
This unbearable.
He'd torment them.
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