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What's the difference between "hurt" and "ache"?
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1. Intransitive verb: They mean the same. My back hurts. My back aches. 2. Transitive verb: "ache" is not transitive! You can only say: If you bend too hard, you'll hurt your back. The shoes hurt my feet. (You cannot use "ache" here) "Hurt" also means "injure". 3. Noun: Ache: If something hurts or aches, then you have an ache. You do not have a "hurt"! (nonsense) Hurt: refers to emotional hurt only. The hurt from the break-up is still strong. That's all for now.
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In (American) English, people often speak of "heartache" (heart + ache) meaning that they are missing people the love or something similar. "Ache" often means a longer term pain (headache, stomachache, toothache, etc). "Hurt" often means a shorter term pain: (I hurt my finger, I hurt my toe, that hurt my feelings).
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An 'ache' could be described as a dull pain, that is not necessarily less painful, but a constant pain, usually from within a limb or other part of the body. On the other hand, "my knee hurts" could describe a sharp pain.
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