GOOD vs HURT: NOUN
- Goodness; virtue.
- Welfare; benefit.
- A good, valuable, or useful part or aspect.
- Something that is good.
- Benefit
- That which is good or valuable or useful
- Moral excellence or admirableness
- A roundel azure (blue circular spot).
- A wound or pain.
- An emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience)
- A husk. See husk, 2.
- A band on a trip-hammer helve, bearing the trunnions.
- Contracted third person singular indicative present for hurteth.
- In heraldry, a roundel azure, representing the huckleberry.
- The huckleberry, particularly Vaccinium Myrtillus.
- Synonyms Harm, Mischief, etc. See injury.
- An injury, especially one that gives physical or mental pain, as a wound, bruise, insult, etc.; in general, damage; impairment; detriment; harm.
- A wrong; harm.
- Mental suffering; anguish.
- Something that hurts; a pain, injury, or wound.
- The act of damaging something or someone
- Any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.
- Psychological suffering
- Feelings of mental or physical pain
- A damage or loss
GOOD vs HURT: ADJECTIVE
- Used to form exclamatory phrases expressing surprise or dismay.
- Passing between the uprights of the goal and therefore scoring, as a field goal in football.
- Landing within bounds or within a particular area of a court and therefore in play.
- Propitious; favorable.
- Pleasant; enjoyable.
- Full.
- Bountiful.
- Ample; substantial.
- Able to elicit a specified reaction.
- Able to pay or contribute.
- Ready or able for a specified or assumed activity.
- In effect; operative.
- Genuine; real.
- Valid or true.
- Reliable; sure.
- Complete; thorough.
- Competent; skilled.
- Beneficial to health; salutary.
- Attractive; handsome.
- Worthy of respect; honorable.
- Socially correct; proper.
- Well-behaved; obedient.
- Loyal; staunch.
- Benevolent; kind.
- Of moral excellence; upright.
- Discriminating.
- Of high quality.
- Used formerly to refer to the US Government grade of meat higher than standard and lower than choice.
- Superior to the average; satisfactory.
- In excellent condition; sound.
- Not spoiled or ruined.
- Serving the desired purpose or end; suitable.
- Having the qualities that are desirable or distinguishing in a particular thing.
- Being positive or desirable in nature; not bad or poor.
- Having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude
- Tending to promote physical well-being; beneficial to health
- Exerting force or influence
- With or in a close or intimate relationship
- Having or showing or arising from a desire to promote the welfare or happiness of others
- Having the normally expected amount
- Promoting or enhancing well-being
- Superior to the average
- Financially sound
- Deserving of esteem and respect
- In excellent physical condition
- Morally admirable
- Having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified
- Not forged
- Not left to spoil
- Resulting favorably
- Generally admired
- Thorough
- Of moral excellence
- Capable of pleasing
- Most suitable or right for a particular purpose
- Agreeable or pleasing
- Appealing to the mind
- Damaged inanimate objects or their value
- Pained.
- Wounded, physically injured.
- Used of inanimate objects or their value
- Suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battle
GOOD vs HURT: VERB
- N/A
- To undermine, impede, or damage.
- To cause (somebody) emotional pain.
- To cause (a creature) physical pain and/or injury.
- To be painful.
- Cause emotional anguish or make miserable
- Be the source of pain
- Feel pain or be in pain
- Hurt the feelings of
- Give trouble or pain to
- Cause damage or affect negatively
- Feel physical pain
GOOD vs HURT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To experience distress, especially of a financial kind; be in need.
- To have an adverse effect.
- To cause distress or damage.
- To have or produce a feeling of physical pain or discomfort.
- To be detrimental to; hinder or impair.
- To cause physical damage to (something); harm.
- To cause mental or emotional suffering to; distress.
- To experience injury or pain to or in (an individual or a body part).
- To cause physical damage or pain to (an individual or a body part); injure.
GOOD vs HURT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To wound the feelings of; to cause mental pain to; to offend in honor or self-respect; to annoy; to grieve.
- To impar the value, usefulness, beauty, or pleasure of; to damage; to injure; to harm.
- To cause physical pain to; to do bodily harm to; to wound or bruise painfully.
GOOD vs HURT: ADVERB
- In a complete and thorough manner (`good' is sometimes used informally for `thoroughly')
- (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well')
- N/A
GOOD vs HURT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Beneficial to health
- Articles of commerce
- Financially safe
- Articles of commerce; elaborately crafted
- That which is pleasing or valuable or useful
- Be in pain
- To rush with violence.
- To cause injury, harm, or pain of any kind, mental or physical.
- In general, to do harm or mischief to; affect injuriously; endamage.
- To give mental pain to; wound or injure in mind or feelings; grieve; distress.
- To knock, hit, or dash against, so as to wound or pain; inflict suffering upon.
GOOD vs HURT: RELATED WORDS
- Kind, Right, Beneficial, Satisfactory, Respectable, Fortunate, Just, Neat, Healthy, Superb, Pleasing, Well, Solid, Nice, Great
- Distress, Injury, Pain, Suffering, Offend, Detriment, Damage, Suffer, Weakened, Wounded, Bruised, Damaged, Harm, Injured, Injure
GOOD vs HURT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Kind, Right, Beneficial, Satisfactory, Respectable, Fortunate, Just, Neat, Healthy, Superb, Pleasing, Well, Solid, Nice, Great
- Distress, Injury, Pain, Suffering, Offend, Detriment, Damage, Suffer, Weakened, Wounded, Bruised, Damaged, Harm, Injured, Injure
GOOD vs HURT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Food is good when I receive it as a good gift from a loving Father.
- You have some really good posts and I think I would be a good asset.
- You have some really good posts and I believe I would be a good asset.
- In all, it was neither a good Cadillac nor a good value.
- If one good arcade racer deserves another, then the Asphalt series by Gameloft has been good for quite some time.
- Good soil and mulch will reduce drying, but good irrigation is also important.
- Sometimes this is very good, other times its not so good.
- She is good to people who are good.
- Not a good day for the good doctor.
- Seriously a good deal of very good data.
- During your childhood, did one of your parents threaten to hurt another parent and it seemed they might really get hurt?
- This information will help your doctor determine how you were hurt and whether you may be hurt somewhere else.
- This has hurt, and continues to hurt, the public advocacy effort, and undercuts one of its basic premises.
- It may hurt now, but it will save you both a lifetime of hurt in the future.
- While the infection and swelling in the moment may hurt, a tooth extraction can hurt more.
- VE GOTTA REOPEN AT ALL COSTS PERSON GET HURT, BUT WE GOT YOUNG BLACK AND BROWN PEOPLE OUT HERE GETTING HURT.
- While most everyone agrees that childhood should not hurt, how to prevent this hurt and at what cost is less clear.
- My heart is heavy with hurt, those tears are now my hurt.
- They wanted to hurt our democracy, hurt her, help him.
- Will you hurt me for what I have hurt.
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- Do environmental laws help or hurt the environment?
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- How can inequality or discrimination hurt an economy?
- Does the cost of restarting transactions hurt performance?
- Does remote interviewing help or hurt residency applicants?
- Does salvaging scorched trees hurt the environment?
- Does Prozac help or hurt interpersonal relationships?
- Do alcoholics hurt their loved ones more than they hurt themselves?
- How are cases of severe hurt classified under grievous hurt?