noun (oxymoron) as in strong fondness

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pity-to-cheer, dyscomfort-to-ease

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Example:She felt a pity-to-cheer when she realized her friend had exaggerated her symptoms for attention.

Definition:A phrase describing a change from sympathetic pain to joy or relief, often used humorously or in fictional contexts.

From pity-to-cheer

Example:The sudden dyscomfort-to-ease made the entire process of the injection feel surprisingly manageable.

Definition:A phrase describing a shift from an unpleasant state to a state of ease or comfort, used humorously or in fictional contexts.

From dyscomfort-to-ease