tormentare
to torment
verb tor-men-TAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin 'tormentare', from 'tormentum' (instrument of torture).
Also means
to pester
Usage Note
Tormentare uses the auxiliary avere and can describe physical pain, emotional torment, or persistent nagging — smettila di tormentarmi (stop tormenting / pestering me). The reflexive tormentarsi means to torment oneself, to agonize (si tormenta per ogni errore — he agonizes over every mistake). The noun is tormento (m).
Examples
"I ricordi la tormentano ogni notte."
Natural Translation
Memories torment her every night.
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