heartache

See also: heart-ache

English

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Etymology

From Middle English heorteece, heorte-ece, from Old English heorteċe, equivalent to heart +‎ ache. Blends both literal and figurative aspects, as emotional distress sometimes includes a physical element of chest discomfort. Compare heartbreak § Etymology, where the literal aspect is lesser, though it still has a physiological basis.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈhɑːteɪk/
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Noun

heartache (countable and uncountable, plural heartaches)

  1. Emotional distress or pain, often caused by a loved one or their absence.

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