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Things suffering often describes ("suffering ________")
- air
- minority
- solicitude
- devotion
- parents
- job
- land
- husband
- heart
- masses
- heroine
- mothers
- teacher
- spouse
- girlfriend
- goodness
- fans
- odysseus
- body
- daughter
- partner
- city
- editor
- look
- mercy
- families
- humanity
- peasants
- wives
- face
- smile
- kindness
- tolerance
- uncle
- patience
- friend
- person
- mother
- messiah
- wife
- secretary
- peasantry
- race
- population
- love
- inhabitants
- master
- voice
- citizens
- victim
- colleagues
- endurance
- family
- meekness
- russia
- parent
- heroines
- expression
- subjects
- women
- spirit
- class
- staff
- creature
- community
- animal
- public
- servant
- peoples
- woman
- man
- country
- hero
- gentleness
- patient
- sister
- affection
- god
- martyr
- students
- friends
- forbearance
- father
- nation
- people
- soul
- brother
- tone
- patients
- victims
- sigh
- reader
- army
How suffering often is described ("________ suffering")
- continued
- tremendous
- patient
- terrible
- present
- needless
- vicarious
- inevitable
- greater
- worst
- infinite
- cruel
- spiritual
- passive
- much
- unspeakable
- deep
- innocent
- emotional
- painful
- great
- acute
- more
- less
- real
- untold
- universal
- physical
- intolerable
- indescribable
- undeserved
- horrible
- awful
- earthly
- dreadful
- constant
- excessive
- useless
- bitter
- own
- past
- extreme
- unjust
- personal
- endless
- considerable
- eternal
- neurotic
- intense
- long
- psychological
- greatest
- actual
- mental
- consequent
- immense
- widespread
- worth
- unmerited
- profound
- unnecessary
- tragic
- voluntary
- unbearable
- redemptive
- silent
- severe
- individual
- human
- protracted
- conscious
- enormous
- prolonged
