Hankering vs Aching - What's the difference?
hankering | aching | Synonyms |
* 2008 May 23, James Graff, "
(often, followed by for or after) A strong, restless desire, longing, or mental inclination.
* 1840 , , The Knight of Malta :
* 1849 , , Shirley , ch. 1:
* 1861 , , Framley Parsonage , ch. 4:
* 1904 , , Dialstone Lane . ch. 2:
* 2010 Aug. 12, Michael D. Lemonick, "
That aches; continuously painful.
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Hankering is a synonym of aching.
As verbs the difference between hankering and aching
is that hankering is while aching is .As nouns the difference between hankering and aching
is that hankering is (often|followed by for or after) a strong, restless desire, longing, or mental inclination while aching is the feeling of an ache; a dull pain.As an adjective aching is
that aches; continuously painful.hankering
English
Verb
(head)Lost: Labour's Love for Brown," Time :
- [T]here is a clear sense that Britain is hankering for a change at the top.
Noun
(en noun)- I found that he had dipped a little in chimerical studies and had a hankering after astrology and alchymy.
- Mike says he even likes to talk to him and run after him, but he has a hankering that Moore should be made an example of.
- One may say that hankering after naughty things is the very essence of the evil into which we have been precipitated by Adam's fall.
- "Some people are fond of a stay-at-home life, but I always had a hankering after adventures."
Study: Lucy's Relatives Used Tools to Butcher Meat," Time :
- In other words, some species of human ancestor . . . not only had a hankering for meat, which scientists had not expected, but used tools to get it.
Synonyms
* cravingAnagrams
*aching
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- The aching' heart, the ' aching head.
