Ached Meaning in Bengali
Part of Speech: Verb
Pronunciation: eykhd
Meaning in Bengali:
- ব্যথা হওয়া (byatha hoya)
- ক্ষতিগ্রস্ত হওয়া (kshatigrasta hoya)
- ব্যথিত হওয়া (byathito hoya)
Short Definition:
The word “ached” is a verb that refers to experiencing a continuous, dull pain or discomfort in a part of the body.
Synonyms:
hurt, throb, smart, twinge, pang
Antonyms:
সুস্থ (sustha) – Healthy
সুখ (sukh) – Comfort
আনন্দ (ananda) – Joy
সুখী (sukhi) – Happy
স্বাস্থ্যবান (swasthyaban) – Fit
Origin:
The word “ached” originated from the Middle English word “achen,” which can be traced back to the Old English word “ācan.” It is related to the Dutch word “aken” and the German word “achen.” The word has been in use since the 13th century.
Nearby Words:
- Pain (Noun)
- Discomfort (Noun)
- Soreness (Noun)
- Throb (Verb)
- Hurt (Verb)
Ached in Literature Quotes:
1. “His heart ached with longing for the beautiful princess.” – Fairy Tales and Stories by Hans Christian Andersen
2. “She ached for the love she had lost.” – The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
3. “The old man’s joints ached as he climbed the stairs.” – The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
4. “Her head ached from the stress of the day.” – Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
5. “He ached to hold her in his arms again.” – Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
6. “The mother’s heart ached for her missing child.” – Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: दर्द (dard)
Nepali: दुख्नु (dukhnu)
Urdu: درد (dard)
Tamil: வலி (vali)
Telugu: నొప్పు (noppu)
Arabic: ألم (alam)
Chinese: 疼痛 (téngtòng)
Japanese: 痛む (itamu)
Russian: болеть (bolet’)
For more information about “ached,” you can visit the Wikipedia page or refer to dictionary.com and thefreedictionary.com.