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Migraine - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

migraine

/ˈmaɪˌɡreɪn/ /ˈmiːɡreɪn/

Definition:

A severe, recurring headache often accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light or sound.

Synonyms:

headache, cephalalgia, megrim

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

comfort, relief

Common Collocations:

migraine attack, migraine sufferer, chronic migraine, migraine medication

Derivatives:

migrainous, migrainoid

Usage Tips:

Use "migraine" to describe intense headaches with specific symptoms like nausea or light sensitivity, not general headaches.

Common Phrases:

migraine headache, splitting headache, throbbing migraine

Etymology:

Derived from Greek "hēmikrania," meaning "pain on one side of the head," later adapted into Latin and French.

Examples:

  • 1. She suffers from frequent migraines.
  • 2. Bright lights often trigger his migraine.
  • 3. The doctor prescribed medication for her chronic migraine.
  • 4. A migraine forced her to cancel her plans.

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