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Twinge - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A twinge is a sudden, sharp pain or discomfort, often brief but noticeable. It can also describe a slight emotional pang, such as guilt or regret.

twinge

/twɪndʒ/ /twɪndʒ/

Definition:

A sudden, sharp pain or emotional pang, often brief but intense.

Synonyms:

pang, stab, prick, ache

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

comfort, relief

Common Collocations:

sharp twinge, sudden twinge, emotional twinge, slight twinge

Derivatives:

twinged, twinging (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "twinge" for short-lived physical or emotional discomfort; avoid for chronic pain.

Common Phrases:

a twinge of guilt, a twinge of regret

Etymology:

From Old English *twengan*, meaning "to pinch" or "to tweak."

Examples:

  • 1. She felt a twinge in her knee after running.
  • 2. A twinge of sadness hit him when he saw the old photo.
  • 3. He ignored the slight twinge in his back and kept working.
  • 4. She winced at the sudden twinge in her tooth.

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