What does ACHED mean?

Parts of Speech

Ached is a verb.

Definitions

Ached means to feel a continuous dull pain.

Pronunciations

US: /eɪkt/

UK: /eɪkt/

Origin and Usage

The word ached is derived from the Old English word "acan," which means to suffer or to grieve. It has been used in the English language since the 14th century.

Ached is commonly used to describe a continuous pain that is felt in a particular part of the body. It is often used in medical contexts to describe symptoms of various illnesses, such as headaches, muscle strains, and chronic pain conditions.

Synonyms

Some synonyms for ached include hurt, throb, pound, and twinge.

Related Words

Related 5 letter words to ached include aches, beach, cache, dacha, larch, leach, peach, reach, teach, and vouch.

Example Sentences
  • He ached all over after the accident.
  • The tooth ached so badly that he couldn sleep.
  • She felt a sharp ache in her back.
  • His muscles ached from the strenuous exercise.


Related 5 Letter Words List