for one's pains



for one's pains

In return for the trouble one has taken, as in And all he got for his pains was a failing grade. This expression is nearly always used ironically to indicate that the return was not appropriate to the effort made. [First half of 1500s]
See also: pain

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mack (1)MAKEnglish
Evaristoe-vah-REE-sto (Italian)Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
Wakanawah-kah-nahJapanese
Ignasi-Catalan
Aristomache-Ancient Greek
Raganhar-Ancient Germanic