ordeal|ordeals in English
noun
[or·deal || ɔr'dɪːl /ɔː'd-]
trial; trying experience, hardship
Use "ordeal|ordeals" in a sentence
1. She described her agonising ordeal.
2. She's been through a horrific ordeal.
3. He stayed Collected throughout the ordeal
4. He made little of his ordeal.
5. 9 She described her agonising ordeal.
6. They manned themselves for an ordeal.
7. He spoke frankly about the ordeal.
8. His determination carried him through the ordeal.
9. The hostages went through a dreadful ordeal.
10. What harrowing ordeal had Paul been through?
11. Throughout the ordeal his spirit never broke.
12. The hostages emerged from their ordeal unscathed .
13. His courage was severely tried by his ordeal.
14. The hostages described their terrifying six-week ordeal.
15. You've come through the ordeal with flying colours.
16. I'm sorry to put you through this ordeal.
17. She looked pale and drawn after her ordeal.
18. The ordeal left her looking pale and drawn.
19. She was subjected to a terrible six-day ordeal.
20. She managed to keep her sanity throughout the ordeal.
21. Thankfully she had been spared the ordeal of surgery.
22. Chechnya's 'gay purge' victim speaks out over torture ordeal
23. Throughout that ordeal, Jesus maintained perfect integrity to God.
24. Others seemed aloof, detached, and traumatized by their ordeal.
25. She talked composedly to reporters about her terrible ordeal.