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pain point

[ peyn point ]

noun

  1. a problem, frustration, or troublesome issue, especially one experienced by consumers, customers, or employees:

    Getting stuck in a slow checkout line is a major pain point for grocery shoppers.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of pain point1

First recorded in 2000–05

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Example Sentences

Yet, while agencies have done well to roll with the times thus far, search still represents a bit of a pain point.

Ad Monsters has broken them down here, but here’s an overview of where the pain points are.

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As you look around the house for pain points, think about what could help.

TrustLayer co-founder and CEO John Fohr said the company was founded on the premise that verification of insurance and business credentials is a major pain point for millions of businesses.

I wanted to solve my own pain points and problems that I had to deal with, and my team had to deal with dealing with containers.

Players who get too close to their pain point are likely to be offered a free dinner that gets them off the casino floor.

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