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UK
/sˈɔːnəs/
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NOUN
- an uncomfortable feeling of mental painfulness or distress
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a pain that is felt (as when the area is touched)
after taking a cold, rawness of the larynx and trachea come on
the best results are generally obtained by inserting the needle into the point of maximum tenderness
How To Use soreness In A Sentence
- The medical name for redness and soreness of the glans is balanitis.
- In describing the soreness, Girardi pointed to the back of his own left arm, meaning that the pain was in Feliciano's triceps area. The Yankees' Bullpen Arms Are Hurting
- One should be on watch for any soreness in the throat, a stuffy nose or congested chest because they are the early symptoms of the onset of disease.
- To facilitate pooling, soreness scores were converted to percentages of the maximum possible score.
- Its action is upon the muscular and fibrous tissues, where there results a pronounced soreness and aching.
- They checked into the hospital last week complaining of soreness and discolored urine after undergoing intense workouts following winter break. U. Of Iowa Hospital Firing 3 Workers Over 'Inappropriate Handling' Of Player Records
- Soreness should be relieved with cryotherapy, should not interfere with normal gait, and should be absent by the next session.
- The department also called for residents to go to hospitals once they catch a fever or feel soreness in their bones.
- One should be on watch for any soreness in the throat, a stuffy nose or congested chest because they are the early symptoms of the onset of disease.
- Norris had been receiving extensive at-bats in extending spring training in Viera, Fla., after recovering from soreness in his hand and wrist, a lingering complication from hamate bone surgery. Norris returns, Willingham produces, more on 'luck'