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suf·fer Listen to audio/ˈsʌfɚ/ verb
suf·fers; suf·fered; suf·fer·ing
1 : to experience pain, illness, or injury [no obj] Before the surgery it was clear that she was really suffering. [=was in pain] He died instantly and did not suffer.often + from She suffers from arthritis. This patient is clearly suffering from shock. [+ obj] He suffered a heart attack and died instantly. She suffered an injury during the game.
2 : to experience something unpleasant (such as defeat, loss, or damage) [no obj] We suffered a great deal during the war. I hate to see a child suffer. She suffered through another one of their long visits. [+ obj] The team suffered a defeat in the play-offs. He broke the law, so he has to suffer the consequences. [=he has to be punished for what he has done]
3 [no obj] : to become worse because of being badly affected by something
Their relationship suffered because of her work. He was working so hard that his health began to suffer. [=he began to have health problems] His parents told him he could play football as long as his grades didn't suffer (as a result).
suffer fools gladly
: to be kind to and patient with people who annoy or bother you — usually used in negative statements My mother was a woman who did not suffer fools gladly.

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