aching

word · lemma: ache

/ˈeɪkɪŋ/
/ˈeɪkɪŋ/

Definition

Experiencing a continuous, dull pain. Can describe physical discomfort (aching muscles, aching back) or a deep emotional longing or sadness (an aching heart, aching for home).

Usage & Nuances

Describes dull, persistent pain — not sharp or sudden (that would be 'stabbing' or 'stinging'). Very common as an adjective before a noun: 'aching feet,' 'aching joints.' The figurative use is literary/poetic: 'aching loneliness,' 'aching desire.' 'Ache' (verb/noun) is the base form. Don't confuse with 'hurting' (more general) or 'sore' (from overuse/injury).

Example Sentences

His aching back made it hard to sit at his desk.

basic

After standing on my feet all day, my whole body was aching like crazy.

natural

There was an aching sadness in her voice that broke my heart.

natural

He was aching to see his family after being abroad for two years.

natural

My legs are aching after that long hike.

basic

She went to bed with an aching head.

basic