Headache - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈhedeɪk|  American pronunciation of the word headache
Brit.  |ˈhedeɪk|  British pronunciation of the word headache

noun

- something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness (syn: concern, vexation, worry)
- pain in the head caused by dilation of cerebral arteries or muscle contractions or a reaction to drugs

Extra examples

I'm starting to get a headache.

The symptoms include fever and headache.

The city's biggest headache is traffic.

Managing your finances can be a real headache.

I had a really bad headache, and couldn't go to work.

I had such a bad headache that I couldn't think straight.

She took an aspirin to help her headache.

Don't sit too close to the screen or you'll get a headache.

Constitutional symptoms of the disease include headache and fever.

I took a pill to relieve my headache.

She took a pill for her headache.

The symptoms of the disease include headache and fever.

I had a brutal headache this morning.

I have an excruciating headache.

The drug's side effects include headache and fatigue.

Word forms

noun
singular: headache
plural: headaches
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