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Dictionary Entry: Headache

Headache

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈhɛd.eɪk/

Definitions

  • (Medical) A continuous pain in the head.
  • (Figurative) A problem or difficulty that causes worry or trouble.

Usage Examples

  • "She took a painkiller for her headache."
  • "Dealing with paperwork is always a headache for me."
  • "Loud noises can trigger a severe headache."

Etymology

Derived from Middle English "hede ake" (head ache), from Old English "hēafodece," meaning pain in the head. The figurative use as a source of trouble dates back to the 19th century.

Synonyms

  • Migraine
  • Pain
  • Nuisance
  • Annoyance
  • Problem

Antonyms

  • Relief
  • Comfort
  • Ease

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishDolor de cabeza/doˈlor de kaˈβeθa/
FrenchMaux de tête/mo də tɛt/
GermanKopfschmerzen/ˈkɔpfˌʃmɛʁtsən/
ItalianMal di testa/mal di ˈtɛsta/
PortugueseDor de cabeça/dor dʒi kaˈbeza/
RussianГоловная боль/ɡəlɐvˈnaɪ̯ə bolʲ/
Chinese (Mandarin)头痛/tóu tòng/
Arabicصداع/ṣudāʿ/
Hindiसिरदर्द/sir dard/
Japanese頭痛/zutsū/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ˈhɛd.eɪk/
  • British English: /ˈhɛd.eɪk/
  • Australian English: /ˈhɛd.eɪk/

Historical Usage

The term "headache" has been used in English medical texts since the 14th century. Its figurative meaning referring to difficulties or annoyances emerged in the 19th century.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, headaches are associated with stress, dehydration, or supernatural causes. Traditional remedies vary, including herbal treatments, acupuncture, and relaxation techniques.

More Information

Headaches are classified into different types, including tension headaches, migraines, and sinus headaches. They can be triggered by stress, dehydration, or underlying health conditions. Treatment varies based on the cause, with options ranging from medication to lifestyle changes.

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