イタミ
Meanings
Noun
1. pain; ache; soreness; grief; distress
esp. 痛み
2. damage; injury; wear; bruise; break
esp. 傷み
Pitch accent
タミ
Composed of
ouch; ow; that hurt
Used in vocabulary (6 in total)
painkiller
heartache; ache in one's heart; emotional pain
match declared drawn due to injury
Examples (47 in total)
I don't feel any pain.
The pain has gone.
Do you have any pain?
When did this pain start?
The pain was so intense that I couldn't sleep.
I have no pain in particular.
I have terrible pains.
You must endure the pain.
The pain has mostly gone away.
The pain will go away in no time.
How long have you had the pain?
Are you still having chest pain?
Pain shot through his fingers.
He felt a pain in his back.
He felt a sudden pain.
The pain was such that I was not able to sleep.
There was an intense pain in my head.
I can't stand this pain any more.
I have a sharp pain here.
I have a persistent pain here.
Does the pain wake you up at night?
Does it hurt when you pee?
The pain will eventually go away.
This should relieve the pain.
What relieves the pain?
Tom groaned in pain.
This medicine will alleviate the pain.
Because of the pills I took, the pain went away.
I have an acute pain here.
She felt a pain in her side.
I have a chronic pain here.
I have pain when urinating.
The pain of the compound fracture was almost unbearable.
Strangely enough, I didn't feel any pain at all.
I learned not to ignore my pain.
There's no gain without pain.
I have a burning pain here.
I felt a sharp pain in the stomach.
This medicine will take the pain away.
Have you experienced body aches recently?
He suffered terrible pain from his injuries.
When he broke his leg he was screaming out in pain.
There are various ways of enduring the pain.
The injured person wailed with pain after recovering from the anaesthesia.
When I take a deep breath, a pain runs down the right side of my back.
The doctor gave him some drugs to relieve the pain.
She was never completely free from pain after the accident.