Pronunciation: /peɪn-fri/
adjective describing a state of being without pain
A1 I had a pain-free experience at the dentist.
A2 The medication made the recovery process pain-free.
B1 The new massage technique promises a pain-free session.
B2 After the surgery, the patient was relieved to be pain-free.
C1 The advanced technology ensured a completely pain-free procedure.
C2 The athlete was grateful for the pain-free training regimen.
formal The new medication promises to provide a pain-free experience for patients with chronic conditions.
informal I finally found a way to make my workouts pain-free by adjusting my form.
slang After the massage, I felt totally pain-free and ready to take on the day.
figurative Her words were like a soothing balm, making the difficult conversation pain-free.
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