Pronunciation: /ˈeɪkiər/

Definitions of achier

noun a person or thing that is experiencing achiness or pain

Example Sentences

A1 I have an achier in my foot from walking too much.

A2 She complained of an achier in her back after lifting heavy boxes.

B1 The doctor recommended some exercises to help with my achier in my knee.

B2 The achier in my muscles is a result of intense workout sessions.

C1 His achier in his joints is a sign of arthritis.

C2 The achier in her neck was a result of poor posture while working at her desk.

adjective comparative form of achy, meaning experiencing a dull persistent pain

Example Sentences

A1 My leg feels achier after running for a long time.

A2 She noticed her tooth was getting achier as the day went on.

B1 The doctor recommended a warm compress for the achier muscles.

B2 He decided to see a physiotherapist for his achier back.

C1 The athlete's achier joints were a result of years of intense training.

C2 Despite the achier muscles, she pushed through and completed the marathon.

Examples of achier in a Sentence

formal After the long hike, my muscles felt achier than ever before.

informal I can't believe how achier I feel after that workout.

slang My legs are achier than a rusty old car today.

figurative Her heart grew achier with each passing day of loneliness.

Grammatical Forms of achier

past tense

achieved

plural

achiers

comparative

achier

superlative

achiest

present tense

achieve

future tense

will achieve

perfect tense

have achieved

continuous tense

is achieving

singular

achier

positive degree

achier

infinitive

to achieve

gerund

achieving

participle

achieved

Origin and Evolution of achier

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'achier' is believed to have originated from Old French, specifically from the word 'achier' meaning to ache or to feel pain.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'achier' evolved to become 'achy' in modern English, retaining its original meaning of causing discomfort or pain.