headache (Meaning)

Wordnet

headache (n)

something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness

pain in the head caused by dilation of cerebral arteries or muscle contractions or a reaction to drugs

Webster

headache (n.)

Pain in the head; cephalalgia.

headache Sentence Examples

  1. Emily suffered from a throbbing headache that made her temples pulse.
  2. The relentless headache rendered him unable to concentrate on his work.
  3. After a long day in the sun, she developed a splitting headache that caused her eyes to water.
  4. The tension headache crept into his neck and shoulders, causing excruciating pain.
  5. The doctor prescribed a strong medication to relieve the intense headache that had been plaguing him for days.
  6. The loud music at the concert gave him a pounding headache that lasted for hours.
  7. The headache triggered by caffeine withdrawal made him feel like his head was about to explode.
  8. Excessive screen time contributed to the constant headaches that plagued his daily life.
  9. Chronic migraines caused her to have debilitating headaches that could last for days at a time.
  10. The headache medication had a dulling effect, making her thoughts sluggish and incoherent.

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Emily suffered from a throbbing headache that made her temples pulse.

The relentless headache rendered him unable to concentrate on his work.

After a long day in the sun, she developed a splitting headache that caused her eyes to water.

The tension headache crept into his neck and shoulders, causing excruciating pain.