"Tormentedly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Causing a person to feel troubled or disturbed in their mind, often because of not being able to deal with a difficult problem.
She sat on the couch, tormentedly staring at the blank page in front of her, unable to write a single word.
His conscience was tormentedly questioning his decision to cheat on his exam.
The child lay in bed tormentedly, whimpering and crying out in the dead of night.
The lovers stood by the pool, their voices raised in heated arguments with each other, speaking tormentedly of their broken love.
He walked the streets, lost and tormentedly searching for direction in life, unsure of his future.
Toreumatography is an archaic term that refers to a historical technique used in forensic dentistry and firearm examination.<br><br>In a more modern context, however, Toreumatography is a variant spelling of "Torqueography". <br><br>Torqueography is no longer commonly referred to in technical or scientific literature. However, it might still relate to an TESTING process in some dental contexts.
Rheumatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of rheumatic diseases, which are diseases that affect the joints and muscles. Toreumatology is not a recognized medical specialty.
Torgau is a town in Germany, specifically in the federal state of Saxony, located on the left bank of the Elbe River.<br><br>The most notable historical event associated with Torgau is the events that occurred there during World War II. In 1945, American and Soviet forces met for the first time in Torgau, marking the meeting point of the Soviet and American forces in Germany, when Major Baily of 2nd Armoured Division and Major Schluter of 79th Department shook hands on April 26 to unite the Eastern and Western Fronts in Germany.
Someone from Cardiff, especially a stereotype or humorous description of a native of Cardiff, Wales, perhaps originating from the name of the tower in the city, the Castell Coch's tower, and torgoch being Welsh for red tower. It is not respectful or friendly to use it to mock someone's accent or area, however.
Tormentil is a plant-based name. Specifically, tormentil (Potentilla erecta) is a low-growing perennial herb native to Europe and Western Asia. It has a long history of use in herbal medicine, particularly in traditional European folk medicine. <br><br>Some of the properties and uses associated with tormentil include:<br><br>1. Wound healing and astringent properties: Tormentil was employed in historical times to treat wounds, burns, and various skin conditions due to its astringent and antiseptic qualities.<br><br>2. Anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties: The herb has been traditionally used to reduce inflammation and fight infections.<br><br>3. Digestive issues: Tormentil has been utilized to alleviate digestive problems such as diarrhea.<br><br>4. Anti-estrogen and anti-anabolic properties: Some research suggests that tormentil may have anti-estrogen and anti-anabolic activities.
A person who torments or harassing someone, often in a persistent and malicious way. A tormentor can cause emotional distress, physical harm, or mental anguish. In a broader sense, a tormentor can also be a source of constant stress, worry, or nuisance.
Noun: People who torment or distress others, often as a means of revenge or punishment.<br><br>Example: "The tormentors of the city's residents were the noise pollution and the unsanitary living conditions."
Tormentry refers to the act of testing or probing to determine the existence of something within the body, especially to determine the location of an injury or an infiltrating process or disease.
To cause people to feel great physical or mental suffering, anxiety, or pain.<br><br>Example: "The patient suffered under torture for days."<br><br>Synonyms: anguish, pain, tormenting, distress, suffering.<br><br>Antonyms: pleasure, comfort, relief.