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View usage for: (pæŋ) Word forms: plural pangscountable noun [noun NOUN]A pang is a sudden strong feeling or emotion, for example of sadness or pain. For a moment she felt a pang of guilt about the way she was treating him. [+ of] ...hunger pangs. Synonyms: twinge, stab, prick, spasm More Synonyms of pang More Synonyms of pang (pæŋ) nouna sudden brief sharp feeling, as of loneliness, physical pain, or hunger Word origin C16: variant of earlier prange, of Germanic origin (pæŋ) noun a sudden, sharp, and brief pain, physical or emotional; spasm of distress Word origin < ? LME pronge: see prong Examples of 'pang' in a sentencepang Many of us will surely feel a pang of guilt as we agree with his verdict.I duly surrendered my little device, only to feel a sudden pang of panic on my way back to my seat.You may possibly feel some hunger pangs.She felt a sudden pang of profound loneliness.Then eat similar foods afterwards to refuel your muscles and curb hunger pangs.Their lives become a horrible cycle of trying to suppress and control their hunger pangs.The pangs of hunger remind you of those who are less blessed.My eight top cardio exercises here will get your body going and those hunger pangs under control.It will result in miserable hunger pangs and a downturn in mood.It has little nutritional value but will stave off hunger pangs.Was there a pang of guilt?Therefore, expect to feel pangs of craving for offending foods for a while.Knowing this, it is hard to enjoy the party without a pang of guilt.He had no pangs of guilt '.And hard on the heels of that was a pang of guilt '.Real hunger comes on gradually - it is not triggered by an emotional pang when you feel upset.I felt a strong pang of sympathy for people who lose their hair during chemo.Yet still I feel this pang of emptiness.Noise may, for a time, dull the pang of inner loneliness.If you feel a pang of misery when a programme ends, that's another sure sign.But on the other, I felt a deep pang of sadness.Spitting the bits down the basin, I feel the sudden pangs of personal loss.I still feel guilt pangs when I think of the decadence.I feel a pang of guilt as I realise his destiny is a stark lab. British English: pang NOUN A pang is a sudden strong feeling or emotion, for example of sadness or pain. For a moment she felt a pang of guilt about the way she was treating him. - American English: pang
- Brazilian Portuguese: pontada
- Chinese: 突然的痛苦
- European Spanish: punzada
- French: accès
- German: Anfall
- Italian: accesso
- Japanese: 心の苦しみ
- Korean: 격통
- European Portuguese: pontada
- Latin American Spanish: punzada
Chinese translation of 'pang' n (c) - [of regret, sadness, guilt, conscience]
悲痛 (bēitòng) hunger pangs 一阵(陣)饥(飢)饿(餓)感 (yīzhèn jī'è gǎn)
All related terms of 'pang'Definition a sudden sharp feeling of pain or sadness pangs of hunger Synonyms stab prick spasm throe (rare) Definition a sudden sharp feeling of pain or sadness She felt a pang of guilt for the poor man. Additional synonymsDefinition a continuous dull pain You feel nausea and aches in your muscles. Synonyms pain, discomfort, suffering, hurt, smart, smarting, cramp, throb, throbbing, irritation, tenderness, pounding, spasm, pang, twinge, soreness, throe (rare) Definition a sharp emotional pain She felt a prick on the back of her neck. Synonyms pang, smart, sting, spasm, gnawing, twinge, prickleDefinition a sudden feeling of sickness or nausea Synonyms nausea, attack, agony, sickness, spasm, pang, twinge, queasiness, throe (rare) - panegyric
- panegyrical
- panel
- pang
- panic
- panic-stricken
- panicky
Additional synonymsDefinition a sudden, usually unpleasant, sensation a stab of pain just above his eye Synonyms twinge, prick, pang, acheDefinition pain caused by or as if by a sting This won't hurt – you will just feel a little sting. Synonyms smarting, pain, stinging, pricking, soreness, prickling Definition a sharp pain in the side caused by running or exercising If you do get a stitch, try to run bent forward. Synonyms pain, spasm, pang, twingeDefinition a feeling of sadness experienced on leaving a person or place I knew it would be a wrench to leave home. Synonyms blow, shock, pain, ache, upheaval, uprooting, pang |