ache

दु: ख
definition
verb
I'm aching all over
(of a person) suffer from a continuous dull pain.
she sat still and silent, her heart aching
feel intense sadness or compassion.
noun
the ache in her head worsened
a continuous or prolonged dull pain in a part of one's body.
an ache in her heart
an emotion experienced with painful or bittersweet intensity.
translation of 'ache'
ठणकणे,
शुल,
वेदना,
दु:ख,
सतत दुखणे
example
Her hand was throbbing painfully, but it was nothing compared to the 'ache' in her heart.
At the end you want to rush out of the theatre into the sunshine, raise your arms to the heavens and wait for lightning to strike you, just to relieve the 'ache' in your heart.
We might have forgotten to reach out to them as individuals who yearn and 'ache' and live as part of something larger than themselves.
Their death always leaves an 'ache' in the heart which can take a long time to heal.
The painful 'ache' of regrets and bygones slowly fade into a mixture of brandy and honey.
It is regularly derided as one of the worst songs in musical history, but it still gives me a lump in my throat and an 'ache' in my heart.
Kent endured the bitter 'ache' of wanting to say something to Charles for a very long time.
the 'ache' in her head worsened
Then there was a dull pain that traveled down my leg causing it to 'ache' but for only a moment.
an 'ache' in her heart
the 'ache' in her head worsened
he had stomach 'ache'
There's a sense of nostalgia, an indefinable 'ache' , that crystallises the artist's repertoire at a certain point in time.
But surprisingly to her, the painful 'ache' in her heart did not come, nor did tears well up in her eyes.
It seemed then a meager justification for manipulating my little brain and heart, yet an 'ache' for wild beauty does command me.
Her smile of ecstasy vanished, and she felt an empty 'ache' in her heart.
an 'ache' in her heart
Unhappy endings linger in your mind, leaving an 'ache' in your heart and a problem to resolve.
The figures 'ache' with yearning yet wear expressions of thrilled surrender and delirious abandon.
She supposed she had to be happy for him, despite the 'ache' in her heart.
I think of Gail and, at once, as painful 'ache' in my chest materialises.
The effect is not just to make you 'ache' with sadness at what these women have undergone.
Time reduces the 'ache' and discomfort while memory renders the emotion denser and purer.
An immigrant arriving today would feel the 'ache' of nostalgia less because there are so many celebrations here now.
Our hearts 'ache' , we count the days, we weep with her family, sharing their pain and sorrow.
And now there is an intense 'ache' where he was, where he would have been in all these things.
The next few days, my legs continued to 'ache' but in a great way.
No tears had fallen and there was still a deep 'ache' in my heart.
I felt a painful 'ache' in my chest and my air was getting cut off.
He said only two words, ‘Look outside,’ and hearing them made me 'ache' , made me pine for more.
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