tormentless
English
Alternative forms
- torment-less
Etymology
From torment + -less.
Adjective
tormentless (comparative more tormentless, superlative most tormentless)
- Without or lacking torment
- 1971, Thomas Edward Lawrence, Jeremy Wilson, Minorities:
- O Thoughts, Thoughts, Thoughts,— Fire-angel-birds relentless- / Will you not brood in God's Star-tree and leave Red Heart tormentless!
- 2003, Peter M. K. Chan, The Mystery of Mind:
- to be able to do that, according to such Buddhist thought, is to enter the state of torment-less bliss called nirvana.
- 1971, Thomas Edward Lawrence, Jeremy Wilson, Minorities:
Anagrams
- monsterlets