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Often used in the same context:
harrowing,
captivity,
odyssey,
journey,
agony,
nightmare,
saga,
travails,
tragedy,
predicament,
torment,
horrors,
anguish,
captor,
sobbing,
plight,
escapade,
incident,
mother,
thriver,
misadventure,
sojourn,
hardships,
heartache,
kidnapper,
standoff,
manhunt,
aunt,
siege,
grief,
tribulation,
confession,
struggle,
survivor,
trek,
abduction,
niece,
situation,
daughter,
victim,
humiliation,
sob story,
family,
hunger strike,
traumas,
life,
uncle,
bravery,
father,
solitary confinement,
grandmother,
heartbreak,
sufferings,
husband,
hostages,
seige,
via dolorosa,
inquisition,
detainment,
affair,
mental anguish,
voyage,
estrangement,
heroism,
son,
helplessness,
interrogation,
adversities,
affliction,
fiasco,
trip,
stepfather,
recounting,
privations,
relatives,
sorrow,
survivor guilt,
imbroglio,
abductor,
she,
genette,
rescuers,
debacle,
devastation,
radical hysterectomy,
stalag,
disappearance,
dismasting,
slog,
woman,
wrenching,
wife,
assailant,
debriefing,
firefight,
reliving,
horribleness,
fate,
retching,
beatings,
convalescence,
story,
ordeals,
scourge,
batde,
battle,
calamity,
misfortune,
torments,
agonies,
storm,
torture,
tussle,
bout,
pangs,
toll,
tortures,
trial,
forgotten,
ago,
dreadful,
eventful,
happier,
peaceful,
purgative,
sadder,
saddest,
ascent,
examination,
farcical,
horrible,
initiatory,
irradiation,
killing,
nightmarish,
purgatorial,
purificatory,
reversal
Appears in the definition of:
wait
More general:
experience
Also try:
— Nouns for ordeal:
poison,
bean,
therapy,
trial,
fire,
procedure,
poisons,
test,
trials,
times,
ceremony,
more...
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