headachy

headachy — adjective

1. feeling a dull or uncomfortable pain in your head, similar to having a headache

1.形容詞B2
釋義

feeling a dull or uncomfortable pain in your head, similar to having a headache but often less sharp or severe

例句

Trang felt headachy after staring at her laptop screen all afternoon.

collocation: feel headachy

The stuffy meeting room made everyone headachy and tired by the end of the session.

causative structure: make + object + headachy

同義詞
  • aching

    more general — can describe pain in any body part, not just the head

  • sore

    broader meaning; describes tenderness or pain anywhere, not specifically headache-like

文法句型

feel + headachy

be + headachy

用法筆記

Informal adjective used mainly in everyday speech. It often describes a mild, dull headache rather than a sharp, severe pain. Common in the patterns 'feel headachy' and 'be headachy'.

常見錯誤

I am headaching today.
I feel headachy today.
💡headachy is an adjective, not a verb; use 'feel' or 'be' instead.