What part of speech is “pang”

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Noun

Definition:

pang is a noun that refers to a sharp physical pain or discomfort. It can also be used to refer to an emotional ache or distress, usually in combination with words such as 'heartache' or 'mind-pang'. Pang is an onomatopoeic word derived from the sound a sudden pain makes when experienced.

Examples:

1. The stomach-pang was so severe she had to call her doctor.

2. The migraine was so strong that it caused a pang of agony in her head.

Tips:

pang is primarily used in the context of physical and emotional pain or distress. However, it can be used figuratively to refer to a slight displeasure or irritation caused by something.

Verb

Definition:

the verb form of 'pang' is not as commonly used as its noun form. As a verb, 'to pang' means to cause a sudden sharp pain or painful emotion.

Rules:

it's often used in a figurative sense to describe a sudden feeling of regret, guilt, or another emotional discomfort.

Examples:

The memory of that day still pangs her.

His words panged my heart with sorrow.

The realization of his mistake panged him deeply.

Tips:

'pang' as a verb is less common in modern English and might sound a bit archaic or poetic to some listeners or readers.It's more common to use 'pang' as a noun, as in 'a pang of guilt.'

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