"Painim" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Painim" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Painim" Meaning

Painim is a cognate in several African languages, including Swahili, Yoruba, and Hausa. In English, it translates to "to catch" or "to find" or "to seize". For example, "I painim the ball" means "I caught the ball".

"Painim" Examples

Painim (verb)

Painim means "to search for" or "to look for" in Fijian.

Examples


As a student, I have been painim for a new book on modern literature. (to search for a book)
My mom painim the kitchen for the recipe we used last week. (to look for a recipe)
The detective was painim for clues at the crime scene. (to search for evidence)
We need to painim for the lost keys before we leave for school. (to look for something)
The archaeologist spent hours painim for artifacts in the desert. (to search for ancient objects)

"Painim" Similar Words

Pain-killer

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A pain-killer is a medication or substance that is designed to relieve or reduce pain. It can be used to treat a range of conditions, from mild headaches to severe injuries or chronic pain. Pain-killers can work in different ways, such as by reducing inflammation, blocking the transmission of pain signals to the brain, or altering the brain's perception of pain. Common types of pain-killers include over-the-counter medications like acetaminophen or ibuprofen, as well as prescription drugs like codeine or morphine.

Pain-killers

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Pain-relieving

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The word "pain-relieving" means providing relief from pain or designed to reduce or eliminate pain. It is often used to describe medications, creams, ointments, or other treatments that help to alleviate or eliminate physical or mental discomfort caused by pain.

Pain

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Pained

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Painful

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Causing or feeling physical or emotional suffering; hurtful or disagreeable.

Painfully

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In a painfully awkward situation, something is happening that is causing great discomfort or embarrassment, making it hard to bear or endure. <br><br>For example: "The painfully awkward silence at the dinner table made it hard for anyone to make conversation."

Painfulness

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Painfulness refers to the experience of feeling or causing physical or emotional discomfort, distress, or agony. It can also describe something that is unpleasant, irritating, or vexing. For example, "The difficulties he faced during his illness were-parental."

Paining

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I think you meant "painting".<br><br>Painting refers to the act of creating a work of art using paints, or a work of art created by using paints. It can also refer to the artistic medium itself, such as a painting on canvas, wall, or other surface.

Painite

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Painite is a very rare mineral that was discovered in 1951 in Myanmar (Burma). It is a reddish-brown mineral that is a member of the oxides family. Painite is often described as the rarest mineral in the world, with only a few hundred crystals known to exist. It was named after British mineralogist Arthur Charles Dawson Pain. Painite has a unique composition, consisting of calcium, nickel, and oxygen, and is valued for its rarity and scientific significance.

Painkiller

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Painkillers

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Painkilling

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Relating to or capable of relieving pain.

Painless

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Painlessly

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Without pain or suffering.

Pains

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