afflict (one) with



afflict (one) with

1. To cause one to contract an ailment or disease. A person's name or pronoun can appear before "with." My classroom has been almost empty all week because one kid afflicted the others with chicken pox. When you have a child in preschool, you'll be afflicted with every illness.
2. To cause another person hardship or difficulty. When used in this sense, a noun or pronoun typically does not appear between "afflict" and "with." Once I finally recovered from my illness, I was afflicted with medical bills.
3. To force someone to spend time with an irritating person. A person's name or pronoun typically appears before "with." Please don't afflict me with your obnoxious brother this evening.
See also: afflict

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AbielAY-bee-əl (English)Biblical
Bartholomaios-Biblical Greek
AgnÉ-Lithuanian
Harisha-Hinduism
TerttuTERT-tooFinnish
Iudicael-Ancient Celtic