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Synonyms for ACHE
eɪkache
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
ache
Pain is the most general term of this group, including all the others; pain is a disturbing sensation from which nature revolts, resulting from some injurious external interference (as from a wound, a bruise, a harsh word, etc.), or from some lack of what one needs, craves, or cherishes (as, the pain of hunger or bereavement), or from some abnormal action of bodily or mental functions (as, the pains of disease, envy, or discontent). Suffering is one of the severer forms of pain. The prick of a needle causes pain, but we should scarcely speak of it as suffering. Distress is too strong a word for little hurts, too feeble for the intensest suffering, but commonly applied to some continuous or prolonged trouble or need; as, the distress of a shipwrecked crew, or of a destitute family. Ache is lingering pain, more or less severe; pang, a pain short, sharp, intense, and perhaps repeated. We speak of the pangs of hunger or of remorse. Throe is a violent and thrilling pain. Paroxysm applies to an alternately recurring and receding pain, which comes as it were in waves; the paroxysm is the rising of the wave. Torment and torture are intense and terrible sufferings. Agony and anguish express the utmost pain or suffering of body or mind. Agony of body is that with which the system struggles; anguish that by which it is crushed.
Synonyms:
agony, anguish, distress, pain, pang, paroxysm, suffering, throe, torment, torture, twinge, wo(e)Antonyms:
comfort, delight, ease, enjoyment, peace, rapture, relief, solace
Princeton's WordNet
ache, achingverb
a dull persistent (usually moderately intense) pain
hurt, ache, sufferverb
feel physical pain
"Were you hurting after the accident?"
Synonyms:
injure, get, hurt, abide, endure, stand, suffer, lose, smart, tolerate, meet, support, stick out, wound, stomach, sustain, pine, spite, brook, bear, yen, bruise, yearn, pain, offend, languish, digest, have, anguish, ache, put upache, yearn, yen, pine, languishverb
have a desire for something or someone who is not present
"She ached for a cigarette"; "I am pining for my lover"
Synonyms:
smart, languish, hurt, fade, pine away, yearn, long, ache, suffer, pine, hanker, waste, yenache, smart, hurtverb
be the source of pain
Synonyms:
smart, languish, hurt, wound, injure, yearn, bruise, offend, ache, suffer, pine, anguish, spite, pain, yen
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Editors Contribution
smarted
to feel a sharp, stinging pain, as in a wound
Dictionary of English Synonymes
achenoun
Synonyms:
aching, pain, continued painacheverb
Synonyms:
be in pain, feel or suffer painacheverb
Synonyms:
be painful, give pain
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "ache":
tummy, pain, aceh, stomachache
Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD
ACHE
Synonyms:
acetylcholinesterase, OTTHUMP00000211347, EC 3.1.1.7, OTTHUMP00000211349, YT, OTTHUMP00000211356, acetylcholinesterase (Yt blood group), apoptosis-related acetylcholinesterase, ARACHE, Yt blood group, N-ACHE, AChE, OTTHUMP00000211345, EC 3.1.1, OTTHUMP00000211346
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ACHE
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Words popularity by usage frequency
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#26 | have | |
#77 | get | |
#148 | support | |
#264 | long | |
#859 | meet | |
#1778 | stand | |
#1938 | pain | |
#1980 | waste | |
#2207 | smart | |
#2490 | bear | |
#3169 | lose | |
#4562 | digest | |
#4853 | pine | |
#5093 | hurt | |
#5338 | torture | |
#5907 | suffering | |
#6848 | suffer | |
#7838 | stomach | |
#8863 | brook | |
#9117 | wound | |
#9150 | yen | |
#10782 | spite | |
#11256 | sustain | |
#12106 | abide | |
#12336 | fade | |
#12669 | distress | |
#17899 | endure | |
#17963 | tolerate | |
#19443 | tummy | |
#20439 | agony | |
#23039 | offend | |
#25311 | ache | |
#27756 | aceh | |
#27991 | anguish | |
#29210 | torment | |
#31723 | aching | |
#33386 | pang | |
#34306 | injure | |
#45961 | bruise | |
#53029 | yearn | |
#85205 | languish | |
#104149 | twinge | |
#156236 | paroxysm | |
#175503 | stomachache | |
#211039 | hanker |
How to use ACHE in a sentence?
The lightning flashes through my skull; mine eyeballs ache and ache; my whole beaten brain seems as beheaded, and rolling on some stunning ground.
Greenville Police Chief Ken Miller:
He was as dedicated as anyone can be dedicated. We lose, we hurt, we ache, we feel this, but our community will too.
It just felt like a muscle ache.
You say that love is nonsense....I tell you it is no such thing. For weeks and months it is a steady physical pain, an ache about the heart, never leaving one, by night or by day a long strain on one's nerves like toothache or rheumatism, not intolerable at any one instant, but exhausting by its steady drain on the strength.
One Boston sales representative:
I was responsible for opening up the New York market from my home in Connecticut, so I was gone three to four days a week, leaving my two little boys — one just a newborn — back home, at night on the phone my wife would say, ‘The baby gave a big smile today,’ or my other little boy would master a new skill, and I would just feel an indescribable ache inside. What was I doing, working so hard and missing these incredible moments?
Translations for ACHE
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- ألم, وجعArabic
- acı, ağrıAzerbaijani
- балець, боль, хварэцьBelarusian
- болка, болиBulgarian
- bolestCzech
- gwŷnWelsh
- Schmerz, schmerzenGerman
- πονάω, πόνος, υποφέρω, άλγοςGreek
- sufrir, doler, dolorSpanish
- دردPersian
- kipu, särkeä, särky, jomottaaFinnish
- avoir mal, faire mal, douleurFrench
- tinneasIrish
- doerGalician
- दर्दHindi
- fájdalomHungarian
- ցավ, ցավելArmenian
- dolorInterlingua
- nyeri, sakitIndonesian
- doloreItalian
- כְּאֵבHebrew
- 痛む, 痛みJapanese
- ტკივილიGeorgian
- 아픔Korean
- یێش, ئێش, ژانKurdish
- pākikini, raka, pākinikini, kōrangarangaMāori
- болкаMacedonian
- sengalMalay
- pijnDutch
- doer, dorPortuguese
- nanayQuechua
- durere, dureaRomanian
- боль, болетьRussian
- бол, bolSerbo-Croatian
- bolesťSlovak
- bolečinaSlovene
- värk, ha ont, värkaSwedish
- ความเจ็บThai
- ağrı, acımak, ağrımak, acıTurkish
- біль, хворіти, захворіти, болітиUkrainian
- دردUrdu
- đau, đau đớnVietnamese
- שאַטןYiddish
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