Migraine (Noun)
Syllable division: mi·graine
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈmiː.ɡreɪn/ /ˈmaɪ.ɡreɪn/ US: /ˈmaɪ.ɡreɪn/
Meaning: Strong on-going headaches, frequently accompanied by nausea and vision problems.
Example:
> I suffer from migraines at least once a month.
> When he eats too much sugar and plays video games until late at night, he gets migraines.
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Migraine is a frequent my wife’s excuse. 😉
When I have a fever, I suffer from migraine.
Thank you for posting, Moung! 😀
Try saying:
When I have a fever, I suffer from migraines.
Thank you for posting, Tomasz! 😀
You can also say:
Migraine is a common reason given by my wife.
If we have frequent migraines, it is recommended to find the causes, not to treat the effect.
Thank you for posting, Vlad! 😀
Thank God, I never had migraine, and I hope never have it.
Thank you for posting, Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
Thank God, I’ve never had a migraine, and I hope I never have one.