ORDEAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of ORDEAL is a primitive means used to determine guilt or innocence by submitting the accused to dangerous or painful tests believed to be under supernatural control
Ordeal | Judicial Process, Evidence Punishment | Britannica Ordeal, a trial or judgment of the truth of some claim or accusation by various means based on the belief that the outcome will reflect the judgment of supernatural powers and that these powers will ensure the triumph of right
Ordeal - definition of ordeal by The Free Dictionary ordeal - From Old English ordel, "judgment," figuratively, an experience testing endurance, patience, courage, etc —also a test of guilt or innocence that was one of severe pain or torture
ordeal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary ordeal (plural ordeals) (historical) A trial in which the accused was subjected to a dangerous test (such as ducking in water), divine authority deciding the guilt of the accused
ordeal noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of ordeal noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary a difficult or unpleasant experience They had survived a terrifying ordeal The interview was less of an ordeal than she'd expected The hostages spoke openly about the terrible ordeal they had been through
ordeal - WordReference. com Dictionary of English [countable] any very severe, difficult, or trying test, experience, or trial or•deal (ôr dēl′, -dē′ əl, ôr′ dēl), n any extremely severe or trying test, experience, or trial
ORDEAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you describe an experience or situation as an ordeal, you think it is difficult and unpleasant the painful ordeal of the last eight months She described her agonising ordeal