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pang
panga sudden sharp feeling of distress or longing: a pang of desire; a pang of guilt; twinge, ache, throb, stab Not to be confused with:pain – to feel hurt; suffering; misery; torment; ache, agony, anguishpane – a glass-filled section of a window or doorpang P0042800 (păng)n.1. A sudden sharp bodily pain: hunger pangs. See Synonyms at pain.2. A sudden sharp feeling of emotional distress: a pang of guilt.intr.v. panged, pang·ing, pangs 1. To feel sharp bodily pains.2. To feel pangs of distress. [Origin unknown.]pang (pæŋ) na sudden brief sharp feeling, as of loneliness, physical pain, or hunger[C16: variant of earlier prange, of Germanic origin]pang (pæŋ) n. 1. a sudden feeling of mental or emotional distress: a pang of guilt. 2. a sudden, brief, and sharp pain: the pangs of childbirth. [1495–1505; orig. uncertain] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pang - a sudden sharp feeling; "pangs of regret"; "she felt a stab of excitement"; "twinges of conscience"stab, twingefeeling - the experiencing of affective and emotional states; "she had a feeling of euphoria"; "he had terrible feelings of guilt"; "I disliked him and the feeling was mutual"guilt pang - pangs of feeling guilty | | 2. | pang - a mental pain or distress; "a pang of conscience"stinghurting, pain - a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder; "the patient developed severe pain and distension" | | 3. | pang - a sharp spasm of painhurting, pain - a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder; "the patient developed severe pain and distension"birth pangs, labor pains, labour pains - a regularly recurrent spasm of pain that is characteristic of childbirthafterpains - pains felt by a woman after her baby is born; associated with contractions of the uterus |
pangnoun1. pain, stab, sting, stitch, ache, wrench, prick, spasm, twinge, throe (rare) I felt a pang in my heart as I greeted him.2. twinge, stab, prick, spasm, qualm, gnawing She felt a pang of guilt about the way she was treating him.pangnounA sensation of physical discomfort occurring as the result of disease or injury:ache, pain, prick, prickle, smart, soreness, stab, sting, stitch, throe, twinge.Informal: misery.verbTo have or cause a feeling of physical pain or discomfort:ache, hurt, pain, twinge.Translationspang (pӕŋ) noun a sudden sharp pain. a pang of hunger/grief/regret. (肉體上)劇痛,苦痛 一阵剧痛,悲痛
pang
pang (pang), A sudden sharp, brief pain.pang A rarely used term for a sharp shooting, piercing, stabbing pain. While pang is still in popular (lay) use, it is no longer used in the working medical parlance given its nonspecificity.pang (pang) A sudden sharp, brief pain. pang (pang) A sudden sharp, brief pain. PANG
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pang Related to pang: PandoraSynonyms for pangnoun painSynonyms- pain
- stab
- sting
- stitch
- ache
- wrench
- prick
- spasm
- twinge
- throe
noun twingeSynonyms- twinge
- stab
- prick
- spasm
- qualm
- gnawing
Synonyms for pangnoun a sensation of physical discomfort occurring as the result of disease or injurySynonyms- ache
- pain
- prick
- prickle
- smart
- soreness
- stab
- sting
- stitch
- throe
- twinge
- misery
verb to have or cause a feeling of physical pain or discomfortSynonymsSynonyms for pangnoun a sudden sharp feelingSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a mental pain or distressSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a sharp spasm of painRelated Words- hurting
- pain
- birth pangs
- labor pains
- labour pains
- afterpains
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