Pining - English meaning
Pining – definitions in English dictionary
verbSuffer a mental and physical decline, especially because of a broken heart.
Usage examples:
She thinks i am pining away from love
nounAn evergreen coniferous tree which has clusters of long needle-shaped leaves. many kinds are grown for the soft timber, which is widely used for furniture and pulp, or for tar and turpentine.
Usage examples:
Hollyhock landed in a low branch of a pine tree, and dangled there as she tried to find a way to ge…
nounA pineapple.
verbPresent participle of pine
Usage examples:
Carter died in 1904 after an accident and leno pined away and died six months later.
Pining translation into English
Pining: translate from English into Chinese
Pining: translate from English into Dutch
Pining: translate from English into French
Pining: translate from English into German
Pining: translate from English into Hindi
Pining: translate from English into Italian
Pining: translate from English into Korean
Pining: translate from English into Russian
Pining: translate from English into Spanish
Word origin
Old English pīnian ‘(cause to) suffer’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch pijnen, German peinen ‘experience pain’, also to obsolete pine ‘punishment’; ultimately based on Latin poena ‘pun
Study English words for free
Worder is a free project where you can save words, add translations and study English words.
In order to use our service, you need a free account. You can sign in or sign up an account right now. You can use it in our application afterward.
* The project is being actively developed right now. So, not all functions are available, but we update it regularly.
Pining – similar words
Pining synonims
My Worder
Please register or authorize in order to use all the features of our service.
Our statistic
🙏 Support our free project clicking on the ads below: