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dolor means pain — a common term in Medical Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.

📅 Published: July 3, 2025

🩺 Medical Spanish

dolor

noun • /[doh-LOR]/

pain

Example:

Describa el dolor que siente ahora.

Describe the pain you feel now.

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🧠 What does dolor mean?

Dolor is the Spanish word for pain. It refers to the physical sensation of discomfort, suffering, or hurt caused by illness or injury. It can also describe emotional or mental anguish.

📚 Extra examples

  • Siento un dolor agudo en el pecho.
    I feel a sharp pain in my chest.
  • El dolor de cabeza es insoportable.
    The headache is unbearable.
  • Después del accidente, tuve dolores en todo el cuerpo.
    After the accident, I had pains all over my body.
  • Me duele la cabeza.
    My head hurts (literally: The head hurts me).
  • El dolor emocional es a veces más fuerte que el dolor físico.
    Emotional pain is sometimes stronger than physical pain.

❓ FAQ

How do you say 'pain' in Spanish?
The most common way to say 'pain' in Spanish is 'dolor'.
How do you pronounce 'dolor' in Spanish?
Dolor is pronounced doh-LOHR, with the emphasis on the second syllable.
How do you use 'dolor' in a sentence?
You can use 'dolor' in sentences like: 'Siento un dolor en la espalda' (I feel a pain in my back), or 'El dolor es intenso' (The pain is intense).
What is the English translation of 'dolor'?
'Dolor' translates to 'pain' in English.
Does 'dolor' change for gender or number?
No, 'dolor' is a masculine noun and doesn't change for gender. It can be made plural ('dolores') to refer to multiple pains.
Is 'dolor' common in everyday Spanish?
Yes, 'dolor' is a common word used frequently in everyday Spanish, especially when talking about health issues.
Does 'dolor' have slang or double meanings?
While 'dolor' primarily means physical or emotional pain, it can sometimes be used figuratively to describe grief or suffering in a broader sense. There aren't any common slang usages of the word.
Is 'dolor' used differently in Spain vs Latin America?
No, the meaning and usage of 'dolor' are generally consistent across Spain and Latin America.

🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "dolor"

Synonyms: molestia, sufrimiento, pena, malestar
Opposites: bienestar, placer, alivio

💡 Did You Know?

The word 'dolor' comes from the Latin word 'dolor', which also means pain.

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