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View synonyms for aching

aching

[ey-king]

adjective

  1. causing physical pain or distress.

    treatment for an aching back.

  2. full of or precipitating nostalgia, grief, loneliness, etc.



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Other Word Forms

  • achingly adverb
  • unaching adjective
  • unachingly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of aching1

Middle English word dating back to 1200–1250; ache, -ing 2
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Example Sentences

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You spend “Christy” aching to see him get socked in the face.

In the meantime, we have Wyle, the actor who gave the show its aching heart.

When Winslet allows the dam surrounding Mare’s despair to crack a little, frosting the blank spaces between lines of dialogue with pure aching emotion, tearing your eyes away is impossible.

From Salon

Even when he was “healthy” over that span, Kershaw would often wake up in the morning with a stiff back or aching hips.

By the time the film ended, those same hearts were left aching.

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