Afflicted
/əˈflɪktɪd/
Meaning & Definition
verb
To cause pain or suffering to; to trouble or torment.
The drought afflicted the crops, leading to a poor harvest.
To impose something harmful or burdensome.
The community was afflicted by contagious diseases during the outbreak.
adjective
Suffering from a condition or illness.
The villagers were afflicted by a mysterious disease that spread rapidly.
Distressed or troubled, especially by strong emotional or physical pain.
She felt afflicted by the loss of her beloved pet.
Etymology
Derived from the Latin word 'afflictus', the past participle of 'affligere' meaning to strike down.
Common Phrases and Expressions
afflicted with
Suffering from a particular condition or problem.
afflicted by fate
Experiencing hardships due to circumstances beyond one's control.
Related Words
affliction
The state of being in pain or distress.
afflict
To cause pain or suffering.
Slang Meanings
Feeling overwhelmed
I'm so afflicted by work stress, I can barely think.
Dealing with personal issues
She's been really afflicted lately with all that drama.