painlike
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]painlike (comparative more painlike, superlative most painlike)
- Resembling pain.
- 1981, Raimond Emmers, Pain — a spike-interval coded message in the brain:
- As the duration lengthens beyond 80 msec, the painlike quality of the sensation decreases.
- 1993, Neal O Weiner, The harmony of the soul: mental health and moral virtue reconsidered:
- But if the sexual urge is continually frustrated, the whole business becomes more truly painlike, and few would choose that condition over indifference.