Pronunciation: /eɪkt/
verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. In this case, 'ached' is a verb that describes a feeling of pain or discomfort.
A1 My head ached after staring at the computer screen for hours.
A2 Her muscles ached from the intense workout she did yesterday.
B1 The toothache ached so much that he had to see a dentist immediately.
B2 His heart ached with longing for his homeland while living abroad.
C1 The loss of her beloved pet ached in her heart for months.
C2 The old injury in his knee ached whenever it rained, reminding him of past sports days.
formal After the long hike, my muscles ached from the exertion.
informal I didn't realize how much my feet would ache after standing all day.
slang My head was pounding so hard, it ached like crazy.
figurative Her heart ached with longing for the home she left behind.
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