ache |
dull |
As a proper noun ache
is a language spoken by the yi people of south-western china.
As an adjective dull is
lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp.
As a verb dull is
to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.
ache |
undefined |
As a proper noun ache
is a language spoken by the yi people of south-western china.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
ache |
crave |
As verbs the difference between ache and crave
is that
ache is to suffer pain; to be the source of, or be in, pain, especially continued dull pain; to be distressed while
crave is to desire strongly, so as to satisfy an appetite; to long or yearn for.
As a noun ache
is continued dull pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain.
As a proper noun Ache
is a language spoken by the Yi people of South-Western China.
ache |
pin |
In lang=en terms the difference between ache and pin
is that
ache is a variant spelling of
aitch while
pin is a mood, a state of being.
As verbs the difference between ache and pin
is that
ache is to suffer pain; to be the source of, or be in, pain, especially continued dull pain; to be distressed while
pin is (
often followed by a preposition such as to or on) To fasten or attach (something) with a pin.
As nouns the difference between ache and pin
is that
ache is continued dull pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain while
pin is a small device, made (usually) of drawn-out steel wire with one end sharpened and the other flattened or rounded into a head, used for fastening.
As a proper noun Ache
is a language spoken by the Yi people of South-Western China.
anguish |
ache |
In intransitive terms the difference between anguish and ache
is that
anguish is to suffer pain while
ache is to suffer pain; to be the source of, or be in, pain, especially continued dull pain; to be distressed.
As a proper noun Ache is
a language spoken by the Yi people of South-Western China.
yearn |
ache |
Ache is a synonym of yearn.
In intransitive terms the difference between yearn and ache
is that
yearn is to be pained or distressed; to grieve; to mourn while
ache is to suffer pain; to be the source of, or be in, pain, especially continued dull pain; to be distressed.
As verbs the difference between yearn and ache
is that
yearn is to long, have a strong desire (for something) while
ache is to suffer pain; to be the source of, or be in, pain, especially continued dull pain; to be distressed.
As a noun ache is
continued dull pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain.
As a proper noun Ache is
a language spoken by the Yi people of South-Western China.
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