twinged Synonyms
twinged Meaning
twinged
a moral or emotional pang, to feel a sudden sharp local pain, pluck, tweak, to affect with a sharp pain or pang, to affect with or feel a sudden sharp pain, a sudden sharp stab of pain, moral or emotional distress
twinged Sentence Examples
- A twinge of pain shot through her knee as she twisted it awkwardly.
- The old wound twinged occasionally, a reminder of the injury she had suffered long ago.
- His conscience twinged with guilt as he realized the consequences of his actions.
- The memory of her loss twinged her heart with sorrow.
- A twinge of doubt crept into his mind as he considered the evidence.
- The cold air twinged her nostrils as she stepped outside on a frosty morning.
- The pungent smell of vinegar twinged her eyes and made her sneeze.
- The sharp sound of the alarm clock twinged her ears and jolted her awake.
- A twinge of jealousy twinged within him as he watched his friend succeed.
- The sudden realization twinged her heart with a mix of joy and sadness.
FAQs About the word twinged
a moral or emotional pang, to feel a sudden sharp local pain, pluck, tweak, to affect with a sharp pain or pang, to affect with or feel a sudden sharp pain, a s
stung, burnt, cramped, racked, tingled, chafed,throbbed, bit, swelled, nagged
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A twinge of pain shot through her knee as she twisted it awkwardly.
The old wound twinged occasionally, a reminder of the injury she had suffered long ago.
His conscience twinged with guilt as he realized the consequences of his actions.
The memory of her loss twinged her heart with sorrow.