Pang

//pæŋ//

Synonyms for "pang" (105 found)

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Translations

42 translations across 14 languages.

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Bulgarian

2 entries
  • силна болка noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • спазъм noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)

Czech

4 entries
  • bodavá bolest noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • záchvat bolesti noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • soužit verb (to cause to have great pain or suffering — see also torment, torture)
  • trápit verb (to cause to have great pain or suffering — see also torment, torture)

Dutch

3 entries
  • aanval noun (sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature)
  • pijnscheut noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • steek noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)

German

4 entries
  • Anfall noun (sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature)
  • Schmerz noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • Stechen noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • Stich noun (sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature)

Greek

3 entries
  • οξύς πόνος noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • σκίρτημα noun (sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature)
  • σουβλιά noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)

Irish

2 entries
  • arraing noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • géaróg noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)

Italian

1 entries
  • affliggere verb (to cause to have great pain or suffering — see also torment, torture)

Ladino

2 entries
  • estilo noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • stilo noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)

Ottoman Turkish

2 entries
  • اضطراب noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • اضطراب noun (sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature)

Plautdietsch

1 entries
  • Stäakj noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)

Polish

3 entries
  • skurcz noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • ukłucie noun (sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature)
  • męczyć verb (to cause to have great pain or suffering — see also torment, torture)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • surto noun (sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature)

Russian

4 entries
  • боль noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • внезапная noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • угрызе́ние noun (sudden sharp feeling of a mental or emotional nature)
  • уко́л noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)

Spanish

4 entries
  • cimbrón noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • picada noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • pinchazo noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)
  • piquete noun (paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish)

Sample sentences

20 total sentences available.

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For the first time in my life, I felt a pang of conscience, but there was no other way out.

Source: tatoeba (271750)

When the sun rose on the sea she woke up and became conscious of a sharp pang, but just in front of her stood the handsome young prince, fixing his coal-black eyes on her.

Source: tatoeba (7741278)

Let then, the Master of Ravenswood have the interview on which he insisteth; it can but be as a passing pang to this honourable maiden, since her faith is now irrevocably pledged to the choice of her parents.

Source: tatoeba (7760762)

Each time I remember Kabylie, I feel a small pang of sadness.

Source: tatoeba (8120158)

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