Throb
volume
British pronunciation/θɹˈɒb/
American pronunciation/ˈθɹɑb/

Définition et Signification de "throb"

to throb
01

pulsar, battre

expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically
02

pulsar, battre

pulsate or pound with abnormal force
03

trembler, palpiter

tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement
Throb
01

battement, pulsation

an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart)
02

pulsation, douleur lancinante

a steady or beating sensation of pain or discomfort, often like a heartbeat, commonly felt in areas like the head or muscles

What is a "throb"?

Throb refers to a steady or beating sensation of pain or discomfort, often feeling like a pulse. It can happen in different parts of the body, such as the head, temples, or muscles, and is usually associated with conditions like headaches, migraines, or muscle strains. The pain of a throb tends to go up and down, like a dull, steady ache with occasional bursts of discomfort. Treatment for its pain depends on its cause and may include rest, hydration, pain relievers, or specific therapies to address the underlying issue.

throb

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throbbing

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throbbing

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throbbing

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throbbing

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Exemple
The music throbbed with a hypnotic beat, inspiring the dancers to grind and move in perfect harmony with the rhythm.
The cut on his finger began to puff up and throb with pain.
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