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    ache
    /eɪk/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. suffer from a continuous dull pain: "my legs ached from the previous day's exercise" Similar hurtbe sorebe painfulbe in pain

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  2. ACHE definition: 1. a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not very strong: 2. used in combinations with parts of…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ACHE is to suffer a usually dull persistent pain. How to use ache in a sentence.

  4. An ache is a dull, lingering pain. An ache in your calves after your morning jog might mean you didn't stretch enough before you started running. You might describe your discomfort as a head ache or a stomach ache — in either case, there's a throbbing or continuous pain.

  5. a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not very strong: aches and pains As you get older, you have all sorts of aches and pains. dull ache I have a dull (= slight) ache in my lower back. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. pain. pain There are drugs you can take to ease the pain.

  6. An ache is a steady, fairly strong pain in a part of your body. You feel nausea and aches in your muscles. Poor posture can cause neck ache, headaches and breathing problems.

  7. Define ache. ache synonyms, ache pronunciation, ache translation, English dictionary definition of ache. intr.v. ached , ach·ing , aches 1. To suffer a dull, sustained pain. 2. To feel sympathy or compassion: ached for his heartbroken friend. 3. To yearn or...

  8. Ache definition: to have or suffer a continuous, dull pain. See examples of ACHE used in a sentence.

  9. ache. verb. /eɪk/ [intransitive] Verb Forms. to feel a continuous pain that is not severe synonym hurt. I'm aching all over. ache from something Her eyes ached from lack of sleep. (figurative) It makes my heart ache (= it makes me sad) to see her suffer.

  10. Noun. Pronoun. Filter. verb. ached, aches, aching. To suffer a dull, sustained pain. American Heritage. To have or give dull, steady pain. Webster's New World. To feel sympathy or compassion. Ached for his heartbroken friend. American Heritage. To feel sympathy, pity, etc. (for) Webster's New World. To yearn or long. Webster's New World. Synonyms:

  11. ACHE definition: 1. a feeling of pain over an area of your body that continues for a long time: 2. If a part of…. Learn more.