Affliction vs Scourge - What's the difference?
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A state of pain, suffering, distress or agony.
Something which causes pain, suffering, distress or agony.
*1913 ,
*:She wore a man's long ulster (not as if it were an affliction , but as if it were very comfortable and belonged to her; carried it like a young soldier) [...]
(uncountable) A source of persistent trouble such as pestilence that causes pain and suffering or widespread destruction.
A means to inflict such pain or destruction.
* Shakespeare
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A whip, often of leather.
* Chapman
To strike with a scourge , to flog.
As nouns the difference between affliction and scourge
is that affliction is a state of pain, suffering, distress or agony while scourge is a source of persistent trouble such as pestilence that causes pain and suffering or widespread destruction.As a verb scourge is
to strike with a scourge, to flog.affliction
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(en noun)scourge
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- What scourge for perjury / Can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence?
citation, passage=America’s poverty line is $63 a day for a family of four. In the richer parts of the emerging world $4 a day is the poverty barrier. But poverty’s scourge is fiercest below $1.25 ([…]): people below that level live lives that are poor, nasty, brutish and short.}}
- Up to coach then goes / The observed maid, takes both the scourge and reins.