"Thankfully, the surgery was not.... In fact, it did not hurt at all."
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The word "painful" can be used to fill in the blank in the sentence.
Explanation:
- Something that brings about or brings about the sensation of pain is referred to as "painful."
- A word that is frequently and easily associated with surgeries is the word "pain." In this case, as well, it seems as though the speaker anticipated that it would be painful, but it was not. The usage of the word "thankfully" is meant to convey this sense of relief.
- In addition, the fact that it did not hurt at all in the second sentence lends credibility to the first sentence's use of the word "painful." This also gives the impression of a sense of relief.
As a result, the word "painful" is the one that fits the bill the best when asked to fill in the blank.
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