Today Vocabulary Ache | Definition Ache | Sentence example Ache | Verb Form Ache | Similar words Ache | Derived forms Ache | Origin Ache

Rahul Gupta


Ache

Today Vocabulary

Ache(eɪk)= दर्द(dard)



Definition Ache
   1) a ceaseless or delayed dull agony in a piece of one's body.
  2) a feeling experienced with excruciating or mixed force..

Sentence example Ache
 1) Reintroduced ache act is the easy decision bill of the year: Will Congress at long last manage this wellbeing crisis
2) Specialists concur that knowing your triggers is outstanding amongst other approaches to keep away from the looking or beating agony of a headache  trigger can be eat less related , and interminable head

Verb Form Ache
Present Tense: - Ache
Past Tense: - Ached
Past Participial: - Ached
Present Participial: - Aching

Similar words Ache
Languish,
Pine,
Hurt,
Yen,
Suffer.




 Derived forms Ache
Noun Form: Ache
Adjective Form: Aching
Adverb Form: Achingly

Origin Ache

before 900; (v.) Middle English aken, Old English acan; maybe figurative utilization of prior unattested sense "drive, induce" (look at Old Norse otherwise known as, related with Latin agere, Greek ágein); (noun) subordinate of the v.

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