different between pained vs heartsick
pained
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pe?nd/
- Homophone: paned
Adjective
pained (comparative more pained, superlative most pained)
- In pain, especially in an emotional sense.
Translations
Verb
pained
- simple past tense and past participle of pain
Anagrams
- Pineda, penaid
pained From the web:
- what pained nelson
heartsick
English
Etymology
heart +? sick
Adjective
heartsick (comparative more heartsick, superlative most heartsick)
- Very despondent or sorrowful.
heartsick From the web:
- heartsick meaning
- what does heartsick mean
- what rhymes with heartsick
- what is being heartsick
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