Headache - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

A 'headache' is a pain in your head, 🤕 but it can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is annoying, difficult, or troublesome. It's like a problem that causes you stress and frustration. Think of it as a situation that gives you a figurative 'headache.' It's a common expression for a bothersome situation.

Etymology

'Headache' is a compound word formed from 'head' and 'ache.' 'Head' comes from the Old English word 'heafod,' meaning the upper part of the body. 'Ache' comes from the Old English word 'æce,' meaning a continuous or prolonged dull pain. So, it literally means 'pain in the head.'

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Examples

  • "Dealing with the broken computer was a real headache. 💻"
  • "The complicated instructions gave him a headache."
  • "The constant traffic was a headache for commuters. 🚗"
  • "Trying to organize the event was a major headache."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine organizing a gaming tournament with a bunch of friends. 🎮 Getting everyone to agree on a time, managing the brackets, and dealing with technical issues can be a huge headache. It's fun, but definitely stressful!

Encouragement

Recognizing the 'headaches' in your life helps you prepare for and manage difficult situations. Try to break down big problems into smaller, more manageable steps. 🪜

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