twinging Antonyms

Meaning of twinging

twinging

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

twinging Sentence Examples

  1. Her heart twinged with a bittersweet memory.
  2. A sharp twinge in his back startled him.
  3. The twinging pain in her ankle persisted despite the medication.
  4. Every step he took sent a twinge of discomfort through his leg.
  5. The cold air sent a twinge of sensation through his fingers.
  6. The twinging sensation in her chest reminded her of her past heartache.
  7. A twinge of unease settled in her stomach as she approached the stranger.
  8. The twinging pain in his shoulder made it difficult to concentrate.
  9. The twinge of nostalgia made her smile as she looked through old photographs.
  10. A twinge of guilt twinged through her as she recalled her hasty decision.

FAQs About the word twinging

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

racking, festering, bleeding, tingling, aching, stinging, smarting, itching, cramping, swelling

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Her heart twinged with a bittersweet memory.

A sharp twinge in his back startled him.

The twinging pain in her ankle persisted despite the medication.

Every step he took sent a twinge of discomfort through his leg.