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What does prodigiously afflicted mean?

"Prodigiously afflicted" is a rather dramatic and somewhat antiquated phrase. It describes someone who is severely affected by something, usually in a negative way.

Here's a breakdown:

* Prodigiously: This emphasizes the intense or extreme nature of the affliction. It suggests something beyond the ordinary, perhaps even shocking or awe-inspiring in its severity.

* Afflicted: This means suffering from a physical or mental ailment, or being troubled by something else. It implies a state of distress, pain, or hardship.

Examples:

* "The war-torn country was prodigiously afflicted by famine and disease."

* "The once-great city was prodigiously afflicted by corruption and decay."

* "He was prodigiously afflicted by guilt and remorse."

Note: While the phrase is grammatically correct, it's a bit unusual and might sound overly dramatic in everyday speech. It's more likely to be found in older texts or in a highly figurative context.

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