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UK//ɡɒt ə ˈhɛdeɪk//US//ɡɑt ə ˈhɛdeɪk//

Meaning of Got a headache

A condition causing pain in the head or forehead.

In simple words: You are feeling pain in your head.

Got a headache in a sentence

  • I really got a headache after staring at the screen all day.
  • She said, 'I just got a headache and need to rest.'
  • After the loud concert, I got a headache that lasted for hours.
  • He often gets a headache when he's stressed about work.
  • Do you ever get a headache from the bright lights?

How to use Got a headache

Commonly used in casual conversations to express discomfort; avoid in formal settings. It conveys a direct personal experience.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Imagine someone holding their head in pain and saying 'got a headache' to express their discomfort.

Related words

Collocations with Got a headache

  • get a headache
  • suffer headache
  • relieve headache
  • chronic headache

Synonyms for Got a headache

Common mistakes with Got a headache

  • Using 'got' instead of 'have' in formal writing.
  • Confusing 'headache' with other types of pain.
  • Not specifying the severity when needed.

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Frequently asked questions about Got a headache

What does Got a headache mean?

You are feeling pain in your head.

What is the definition of Got a headache?

A condition causing pain in the head or forehead.

How do you use Got a headache in a sentence?

I really got a headache after staring at the screen all day.

Can you give another example of Got a headache?

She said, 'I just got a headache and need to rest.'

What are synonyms for Got a headache?

Common alternatives include head pain, migraine, cephalalgia.

What words go with Got a headache?

It commonly pairs with get a headache, suffer headache, relieve headache, chronic headache.

What are common mistakes when using Got a headache?

Using 'got' instead of 'have' in formal writing. Confusing 'headache' with other types of pain. Not specifying the severity when needed.

How do you pronounce Got a headache?

US: //ɡɑt ə ˈhɛdeɪk//, UK: //ɡɒt ə ˈhɛdeɪk//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Got a headache?

Commonly used in casual conversations to express discomfort; avoid in formal settings. It conveys a direct personal experience.