aching (Meaning)

Wordnet

aching (n)

a dull persistent (usually moderately intense) pain

Wordnet

aching (s)

causing a dull and steady pain

Webster

aching (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Ache

Webster

aching (a.)

That aches; continuously painful. See Ache.

aching Sentence Examples

  1. After a long day of physical labor, John's muscles were aching from head to toe.
  2. The patient described a persistent, dull aching sensation in her lower back during the medical examination.
  3. Emily massaged her temples, trying to alleviate the aching pain caused by hours of staring at the computer screen.
  4. As the marathon runner crossed the finish line, an aching fatigue settled into his limbs.
  5. The hiker felt an aching soreness in his feet after trekking through the rugged terrain for hours.
  6. Mary's heart was aching with sorrow as she said her final goodbyes to her beloved pet.
  7. The constant, aching pain in her joints made it difficult for Sarah to perform everyday tasks.
  8. A cold wind blew through the open window, causing an aching chill to settle in the room.
  9. The romantic movie left Lisa with an aching longing for the kind of love portrayed on the screen.
  10. Despite the painkillers, Mark's tooth continued to throb with an aching intensity.

FAQs About the word aching

a dull persistent (usually moderately intense) pain, causing a dull and steady painof Ache, That aches; continuously painful. See Ache.

sore, hurting, painful,damaging, pinching, swollen, achy, excruciating, itching, deleterious

healing, painless, healing, remedial, indolent,helping, remedial, painless, helping, indolent

After a long day of physical labor, John's muscles were aching from head to toe.

The patient described a persistent, dull aching sensation in her lower back during the medical examination.

Emily massaged her temples, trying to alleviate the aching pain caused by hours of staring at the computer screen.

As the marathon runner crossed the finish line, an aching fatigue settled into his limbs.