B1 Collocation 중립 5분 분량

sharp pain

Sudden, intense physical discomfort

15초 만에

  • Sudden, intense, localized hurt.
  • Feels like a needle prick or knife cut.
  • Opposite of a dull, long-lasting ache.
  • Use for immediate, attention-grabbing discomfort.

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주요 예문

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1

Texting a friend after an accident

OMG, I just tripped and felt a really `sharp pain` in my ankle!

OMG, I just tripped and felt a really `sharp pain` in my ankle!

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At the doctor's office

Doctor, I'm experiencing a `sharp pain` in my right side whenever I breathe deeply.

Doctor, I'm experiencing a `sharp pain` in my right side whenever I breathe deeply.

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Instagram caption about a workout injury

Hit a new PR today but ended my workout with a `sharp pain` in my shoulder. 😩 Hope it's nothing serious! #fitnessfail #gymlife

Hit a new PR today but ended my workout with a `sharp pain` in my shoulder. 😩 Hope it's nothing serious! #fitnessfail #gymlife

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문화적 배경

Patients are expected to be very specific about pain types (sharp vs. dull) to help with diagnosis. Often use 'twinge' for a minor sharp pain to avoid sounding like they are complaining too much. A 'sharp pain' is the universal signal to 'play it safe' and stop training to avoid long-term damage. The 'sharp pain' metaphor is a staple of Romantic and Victorian literature to describe emotional trauma.

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Use it at the Dentist

This is the most common place you'll need this phrase. If the dentist hits a nerve, say 'That's a sharp pain!'

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Don't say 'Fast Pain'

Even though the pain is quick, English speakers never say 'fast pain.' Always use 'sharp' or 'sudden.'

15초 만에

  • Sudden, intense, localized hurt.
  • Feels like a needle prick or knife cut.
  • Opposite of a dull, long-lasting ache.
  • Use for immediate, attention-grabbing discomfort.

What It Means

When you feel a sharp pain, it's not just any ache. It's like a quick, intense jab. Think of a needle prick or a tiny cut. It grabs your attention instantly. It's the opposite of a dull, lingering ache. It feels very specific, like it’s coming from one tiny spot. It can be alarming because it's so sudden. It makes you stop and notice it immediately. It's a very direct sensation.

How To Use It

Use sharp pain when describing sudden, intense discomfort. It's perfect for medical contexts or everyday accidents. You can say "I felt a sharp pain in my knee." Or "The doctor asked if the pain was sharp or dull." It works well with body parts. You can also use it metaphorically, but that's more advanced. For now, stick to physical feelings. It’s a common way to describe injuries. It’s also used to describe sudden illness symptoms. Think of it as a signal that something needs attention.

Real-Life Examples

  • "Ouch! I hit my finger with the hammer and felt a sharp pain."
  • "After sitting for hours, I got a sharp pain in my lower back."
  • "The dentist said the cavity was causing a sharp pain when I chewed."
  • "She winced and clutched her side, complaining of a sharp pain."
  • "My ankle suddenly gave out, and I felt a sharp pain."

When To Use It

Use sharp pain for sudden, piercing sensations. It's ideal for describing injuries like cuts or sprains. It fits when you experience a quick, intense discomfort. Think about a sudden headache that feels like an ice pick. Or a stitch in your side while running. It’s also good for medical check-ups. Doctors often ask about the nature of pain. This phrase helps them understand. It’s a very descriptive term. It paints a clear picture of the sensation.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use sharp pain for long-lasting, dull aches. If you have a constant, throbbing headache, it's not sharp pain. If your muscles feel sore after a workout, that's not sharp pain either. That's more of an ache or soreness. Avoid it for general discomfort. It needs to be sudden and intense. Using it for a mild discomfort would be an exaggeration. It's like calling a drizzle a thunderstorm. It just doesn't fit the intensity.

Common Mistakes

  • ✗ I felt a sharp ache in my stomach. → ✓ I felt a sharp pain in my stomach.
  • ✗ The injury caused a sharp hurt. → ✓ The injury caused a sharp pain.
  • ✗ He had a sharp discomfort in his chest. → ✓ He had a sharp pain in his chest.
  • ✗ The cut gave me a sharp ache. → ✓ The cut gave me a sharp pain.

It’s easy to mix up pain with hurt or ache. But sharp really pairs best with pain for this specific sensation. Hurt is more general. Ache implies dullness. So, sharp pain is the winning combo!

Similar Expressions

  • Stabbing pain: Very similar, emphasizes the feeling of being stabbed.
  • Piercing pain: Also similar, highlights the penetrating quality.
  • Shooting pain: Suggests pain that moves quickly along a nerve.
  • Nagging pain: This is the opposite; it's persistent and annoying, not sharp.
  • Dull ache: This is the direct antonym, meaning a low-level, constant pain.

These phrases help you describe pain more precisely. Think about the exact feeling you want to convey. Sharp is about the suddenness and intensity. Other words focus on different aspects.

Common Variations

  • A sharp pain: The most common form. "I felt a sharp pain."
  • Sharp pains: Used for multiple instances. "She experienced sharp pains in her side."
  • Sharp pain in [body part]: Very specific. "He has a sharp pain in his left shoulder."

These variations help you tailor the description. They make your communication clearer. It’s like choosing the right filter for a photo. You want the best effect!

Memory Trick

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Imagine a sharp pencil poking you. Ouch! That sudden, sharp poke is the pain. Sharp + Pain = that quick, startling sensation. The word sharp itself suggests a point, like a pencil point. When that point hits you, it’s a sharp pain! Easy, right? Just picture that pointy thing.

Quick FAQ

Q. Is sharp pain always serious?

A. Not necessarily. A sharp pain can be from minor things like stubbing your toe. But it can also signal something serious, like appendicitis. Always listen to your body. If it's severe or persistent, see a doctor. It's a signal, not a diagnosis.

Q. Can sharp pain be emotional?

A. Sometimes, people use it metaphorically. For example, "The news hit me with a sharp pain in my heart." This means sudden, intense emotional distress. But in everyday medical talk, it’s physical. Context is key here. Usually, it’s about the body.

사용 참고사항

The phrase `sharp pain` is highly descriptive and commonly used across various contexts, from casual conversation to medical settings. Its main characteristic is conveying suddenness and intensity. Avoid using it for persistent, low-level discomfort, as that would be inaccurate and potentially confusing.

💡

Use it at the Dentist

This is the most common place you'll need this phrase. If the dentist hits a nerve, say 'That's a sharp pain!'

⚠️

Don't say 'Fast Pain'

Even though the pain is quick, English speakers never say 'fast pain.' Always use 'sharp' or 'sudden.'

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The 'In' Rule

Always use 'in' for the body part: 'Sharp pain IN my back,' never 'on' or 'at.'

예시

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#1 Texting a friend after an accident
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OMG, I just tripped and felt a really `sharp pain` in my ankle!

OMG, I just tripped and felt a really `sharp pain` in my ankle!

Used to describe a sudden, intense injury.

#2 At the doctor's office
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Doctor, I'm experiencing a `sharp pain` in my right side whenever I breathe deeply.

Doctor, I'm experiencing a `sharp pain` in my right side whenever I breathe deeply.

Used in a medical context to describe a specific symptom.

#3 Instagram caption about a workout injury
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Hit a new PR today but ended my workout with a `sharp pain` in my shoulder. 😩 Hope it's nothing serious! #fitnessfail #gymlife

Hit a new PR today but ended my workout with a `sharp pain` in my shoulder. 😩 Hope it's nothing serious! #fitnessfail #gymlife

Relatable post about a common fitness issue.

#4 Describing a minor injury
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I accidentally cut my finger while chopping vegetables, and there was a `sharp pain` for a moment.

I accidentally cut my finger while chopping vegetables, and there was a `sharp pain` for a moment.

Describes the immediate sensation after a small injury.

#5 Job interview question about health
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I generally have good health, but I occasionally get a `sharp pain` in my lower back after prolonged sitting.

I generally have good health, but I occasionally get a `sharp pain` in my lower back after prolonged sitting.

Used professionally to describe a recurring but manageable issue.

#6 Humorous anecdote
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I tried that viral TikTok dance and felt a `sharp pain` somewhere I didn't know existed!

I tried that viral TikTok dance and felt a `sharp pain` somewhere I didn't know existed!

Humorous exaggeration for comedic effect.

#7 Mistake: Using 'hurt' instead of 'pain'
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✗ I felt a `sharp hurt` in my knee when I fell. → ✓ I felt a `sharp pain` in my knee when I fell.

✗ I felt a `sharp hurt` in my knee when I fell. → ✓ I felt a `sharp pain` in my knee when I fell.

`Sharp` collocates more naturally with `pain` for this specific sensation.

#8 Mistake: Using 'ache' with 'sharp'
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✗ I have a `sharp ache` in my tooth. → ✓ I have a `sharp pain` in my tooth.

✗ I have a `sharp ache` in my tooth. → ✓ I have a `sharp pain` in my tooth.

`Ache` implies a dull, persistent feeling, contrary to `sharp`.

#9 Watching a dramatic movie scene
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When the character realized the betrayal, it was like a `sharp pain` pierced his heart.

When the character realized the betrayal, it was like a `sharp pain` pierced his heart.

Metaphorical use for intense emotional shock.

#10 Describing a sudden headache
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Suddenly, I felt a `sharp pain` at the back of my head, like someone hit me.

Suddenly, I felt a `sharp pain` at the back of my head, like someone hit me.

Emphasizes the suddenness and intensity of the headache.

#11 Online health forum post
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Has anyone else had a `sharp pain` in their abdomen that comes and goes quickly?

Has anyone else had a `sharp pain` in their abdomen that comes and goes quickly?

Seeking advice about a specific, transient symptom.

#12 Talking to a personal trainer
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I felt a `sharp pain` in my hamstring during the last lunge. Should I stop?

I felt a `sharp pain` in my hamstring during the last lunge. Should I stop?

Reporting a specific, potentially injury-related sensation.

셀프 테스트

Choose the best word to complete the sentence.

I felt a ______ pain in my chest when I tried to lift the heavy box.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: sharp

A sudden pain from lifting something heavy is typically described as 'sharp.'

Fill in the missing word.

A sharp pain of ______ hit her when she realized she had lost her wedding ring.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: regret

Loss of a valuable item causes a 'sharp pain of regret' or 'sadness.'

Match the type of pain to the situation.

You step on a small, sharp stone while walking barefoot.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Sharp pain

Stepping on a sharp object causes an immediate, sharp pain.

Complete the doctor-patient dialogue.

Doctor: 'Is the pain constant?' Patient: 'No, it's a ______ pain that only happens when I move my arm.'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: sharp

Pain that happens only during movement is often described as 'sharp.'

🎉 점수: /4

시각 학습 자료

Sharp Pain vs. Dull Ache

Sharp Pain
Sudden Starts fast
Intense Very strong
Localized One spot
Dull Ache
Gradual Starts slow
Low-level Not very strong
Widespread Large area

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Choose the best word to complete the sentence. Choose B1

I felt a ______ pain in my chest when I tried to lift the heavy box.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: sharp

A sudden pain from lifting something heavy is typically described as 'sharp.'

Fill in the missing word. Fill Blank B1

A sharp pain of ______ hit her when she realized she had lost her wedding ring.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: regret

Loss of a valuable item causes a 'sharp pain of regret' or 'sadness.'

Match the type of pain to the situation. situation_matching A2

You step on a small, sharp stone while walking barefoot.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Sharp pain

Stepping on a sharp object causes an immediate, sharp pain.

Complete the doctor-patient dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

Doctor: 'Is the pain constant?' Patient: 'No, it's a ______ pain that only happens when I move my arm.'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: sharp

Pain that happens only during movement is often described as 'sharp.'

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

10 질문

Not necessarily. It could be a minor sting or a 'twinge,' but in medical contexts, it's often a sign to pay attention.

No, 'hurt' is rarely used as a noun in this way. Use 'pain' or 'sensation.'

A 'dull ache' is the most common opposite.

We usually say 'a sharp pain of [emotion]' rather than 'in my mind.'

Yes, but 'stabbing' is usually more intense and feels deeper.

Use the pattern: 'I have a sharp pain in my [body part].'

When talking about a specific instance, use 'a sharp pain.' When talking about the concept, use 'sharp pain.'

We usually say 'hunger pangs,' but 'a sharp pain of hunger' is understandable.

Because it feels like a sharp object, like a needle or knife, is causing it.

Yes, 'acute pain' is the technical medical term, while 'sharp pain' is what patients say.

관련 표현

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stabbing pain

similar

A pain that feels like being stabbed with a knife.

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dull ache

contrast

A low-level, steady pain.

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shooting pain

specialized form

A sharp pain that moves quickly along a nerve.

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twinge

specialized form

A very brief, sudden sharp pain.

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