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View definitions for pang

pang

noun as in ache, twinge

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She said she prays that some spectral force or improbable pang of conscience will “touch the heart” of Trump.

She felt a pang of survivor’s guilt whenever her Altadena friends called to ask how she was doing, searching for the right words to convey the relief she felt to those who had lost everything.

They're trying to alleviate the pangs of longing for those not currently with them.

From BBC

If they answered questions incorrectly, they lost real money and may have felt a pang of — you guessed it — regret.

As I watched it, I thought I even felt a pang of sympathy for all those Fox viewers who haven’t changed the channel since 2016 and had nowhere else to turn.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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