Painless - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈpeɪnləs|  American pronunciation of the word painless
Brit.  |ˈpeɪnləs|  British pronunciation of the word painless

adjective

- requiring little hard work or exertion
a painless solution to the problem

Extra examples

The medication may upset your stomach but if you experience acute abdominal pain call your doctor.

I've had chronic back pain since the accident.

The medicine provides 12 hours of pain relief.

I feel a dull pain if I touch the bruise.

It is a story about the joys and pains of life.

Rush hour traffic is such a pain.

This orange is a pain to peel.

As much as it pains me to admit it, she was right.

...my poor head was paining so from all that racket...

The operation itself is a brief, painless procedure.

The train is a quick and painless way to travel.

The interview was relatively painless.

...the myopic prewar vaticinations that the conflict would be brief and relatively painless...

...the vain notion that there could ever be an easy, painless catholicon for obesity...

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