A sudden, sharp pain that lasts only a moment, or a brief emotional pain like guilt or regret.
From Old English 'twengan' meaning to squeeze or pinch. The word originally described a pinching sensation and expanded to include emotional pain.
Your brain processes emotional pain in the same physical brain regions as actual pain—so a 'twinge' of guilt is literally using the same pain circuits, which is why emotions hurt!
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