twinge (Meaning)
twinge (n)
a sudden sharp feeling
a sharp stab of pain
twinge (v)
cause a stinging pain
feel a sudden sharp, local pain
squeeze tightly between the fingers
Synonyms & Antonyms of twinge
twinge Sentence Examples
- As I turned my head, a twinge of pain shot through my neck.
- A twinge of guilt gnawed at her conscience for the harsh words she had said.
- The athlete grimaced as a twinge in his hamstring threatened to derail his race.
- A nostalgic twinge reminded her of the carefree days of her youth.
- A twinge of envy crept into her heart as she watched her friend's success.
- The twinge in her back was a constant reminder of the injury she had sustained.
- A twinge of fear left her trembling as she stepped into the unknown.
- The weather's sudden change brought on a twinge of rheumatism in her knee.
- A twinge of inspiration sparked the idea for her next masterpiece.
- The twinge in her stomach was a subtle warning that she needed to eat.
FAQs About the word twinge
a sudden sharp feeling, a sharp stab of pain, cause a stinging pain, feel a sudden sharp, local pain, squeeze tightly between the fingers
sting, bite, chafe, pinch, throb, swell, ache, cramp, tingle, itch
ease, comfort, comfort, ease, easiness,easiness,
As I turned my head, a twinge of pain shot through my neck.
A twinge of guilt gnawed at her conscience for the harsh words she had said.
The athlete grimaced as a twinge in his hamstring threatened to derail his race.
A nostalgic twinge reminded her of the carefree days of her youth.