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Meanings of
headache
in English
Russian
головная боль
Portuguese
cefaléia
Spanish
cefalea
Catalan
maldecap
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Pain in the head or neck.
cephalalgia
head ache
chronic headaches
chronic daily headaches
intractable headaches
cephalgia syndrome
intractable headache
chronic daily headache
chronic headache
headache syndromes
Russian
головная боль
Portuguese
preocupação
Catalan
maldecap
Spanish
preocupación
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Something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness.
concern
worry
vexation
Portuguese
preocupação
Usage of
headache
in English
1
The report presents just the latest climate change
headache
for the government.
2
Affordable housing schemes have also proved a major
headache
for local authorities.
3
In an age of rapid-fire change, contemplating the future is downright
headache
-
inducing
.
4
Listen, I have a
headache
from trying to save that business today.
5
This was becoming an increasing cost for companies and an environmental
headache
.
6
As far as your
headache
is concerned, I'm afraid that's my fault.
7
Case description: A 28-year-old man presented with sudden onset of severe
headache
.
8
A royal insider said: Meghan's London jaunt is proving a real
headache
.
9
Rufus, getting really worked, leads yet again and is getting a
headache
.
10
Case report: A 47-year-old man presented with a
headache
and visual disturbance.
11
Both drugs were well tolerated; the most common adverse event was
headache
.
12
Fever and
headache
were the most common reactions reported, the FDA said.
13
The prospect of doing so, however, had already brought on a
headache
.
14
I blinked through my growing
headache
at this dizzying change of subject.
15
After exacerbating right frontal
headache
,
he was brought to the emergency room.
16
Mary, who complained of a
headache
,
said she would rather stay home.
Other examples for "headache"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
headache
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
have a headache
bad headache
severe headache
sick headache
major headache
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Translations for
headache
Russian
головная боль
Portuguese
cefaléia
dor de cabeça
problemão
enchaqueca
cefaleia
preocupação
Spanish
cefalea
dolor de cabeza
preocupación
Catalan
maldecap
cefalea
mal de cap
dolor de cap
cefalàlgia
preocupació
inquietud
Headache
through the time
Headache
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
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