ake (Meaning)
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ake (n. & v.)
See Ache.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ake
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ake Sentence Examples
- After a long day of physical labor, his muscles began to ake, and he yearned for some rest.
- The patient complained of a persistent headake, prompting the doctor to recommend further examination.
- As the cold wind blew, my bones started to ake with a dull and constant discomfort.
- The warrior ignored the ake in his limbs, determined to complete the mission.
- Working long hours without breaks can often result in backaches and overall physical fatigue.
- The elderly woman sighed as the arthritis made her joints ake in the chilly weather.
- She massaged her temples, hoping to alleviate the persistent headake that had plagued her all day.
- The weary traveler felt his feet ake after walking for miles on the rugged terrain.
- The haunting memories of the past made his heart ake with a profound sorrow.
- The herbal remedy was said to relieve various akes and pains, offering a natural solution to discomfort.
FAQs About the word ake
See Ache.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
After a long day of physical labor, his muscles began to ake, and he yearned for some rest.
The patient complained of a persistent headake, prompting the doctor to recommend further examination.
As the cold wind blew, my bones started to ake with a dull and constant discomfort.
The warrior ignored the ake in his limbs, determined to complete the mission.