Pronunciation: /ˈeɪ.ki.əst/
adjective superlative form of the adjective 'achy', meaning experiencing a dull persistent pain
A1 I have the achiest toothache.
A2 She felt achiest after running the marathon.
B1 The patient described the pain as the achiest he had ever experienced.
B2 The athlete pushed through the achiest part of the race to finish strong.
C1 Despite the achiest of setbacks, he persevered and achieved his goal.
C2 The climber faced the achiest conditions on the mountain but reached the summit successfully.
formal After running the marathon, she felt achiest in her legs.
informal I always feel achiest after a long day of work.
slang My muscles are the achiest they've ever been after that intense workout.
figurative His heart was the achiest it had ever been after the breakup.
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