Aflicción in english
Affliction
pronunciation: əflɪkʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: əflɪkʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures
aflicción = woe ; grief ; woefulness ; misery.
Example: 'The word's out: all departments have to cut their staffs by 10%' -- Her voice was weak and laden with woe.Example: This paper discusses the ways in which books may be used to help bereaved children to understand death and other aspects of grief.Example: In presenting this story, Amenabar has managed to avoid both saccharine sentimentality and easy woefulness.Example: Perhaps Jane Austen was aware of this, for having stated the fact of the elopement briefly, she says airily: 'Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery, I quit such odious subjects as soon as I can'.more:
» aflicción digestiva = digestive woe .
Example: They say, a good broth can resurrect the dead -- bone broth does contain many vitamins and minerals that can help with stress, sore joints and digestive woes.