HURT vs WOUND: NOUN
- A husk. See husk, 2.
- A band on a trip-hammer helve, bearing the trunnions.
- Contracted third person singular indicative present for hurteth.
- Psychological suffering
- Any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.
- 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.
- The act of damaging something or someone
- Something that hurts; a pain, injury, or wound.
- Mental suffering; anguish.
- A wrong; harm.
- Feelings of mental or physical pain
- A damage or loss
- A roundel azure (blue circular spot).
- A wound or pain.
- An emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience)
- An injury to a person by which the skin is divided or its continuity broken.
- A hurt to a person's feelings.
- An injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body.
- An elongated swollen or tuberous gall on the branches of the grapevine, caused by a small reddish brown weevil (Ampeloglypter sesostris) whose larvæ inhabit the galls.
- An injury to the person by which the skin is divided, or its continuity broken; a lesion of the body, involving some solution of continuity.
- Fig.: An injury, hurt, damage, detriment, or the like, to feeling, faculty, reputation, etc.
- A hurt or injury caused by violence; specifically, a breach of the skin and flesh of an animal, or in the substance of any creature or living thing; a cut, stab, rent, or the like.
- In heraldry, a roundel purpure.
- An injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a cut or break in the skin)
- Figuratively, injury; hurt; harm: as, a wound given to credit or reputation, feelings, etc.: often specifically applied in literature to the pangs of love.
- A breach or hurt of the bark and wood of a tree, or of the bark and substance of other plants.
- In medical jurisprudence, any lesion of the body resulting from external violence, whether accompanied or not by rupture of the skin or mucous membrane—thus differing from the meaning of the word when used in surgery.
- In surgery, a solution of continuity of any of the tissues of the body, involving also the skin or mucous membrane of the part, caused by some external agent, and not the result of disease.
- An injury to the feelings.
- An injury to an organism, especially one in which the skin or another external surface is torn, pierced, cut, or otherwise broken.
- Any break in the skin or an organ caused by violence or surgical incision
- A figurative injury (to your feelings or pride)
- A casualty to military personnel resulting from combat
- The act of inflicting a wound
- Plague.
HURT vs WOUND: ADJECTIVE
- Wounded, physically injured.
- Damaged inanimate objects or their value
- Pained.
- Suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battle
- Used of inanimate objects or their value
- Put in a coil
HURT vs WOUND: VERB
- Hurt the feelings of
- To cause (somebody) emotional pain.
- Feel physical pain
- Cause damage or affect negatively
- Give trouble or pain to
- Feel pain or be in pain
- Be the source of pain
- Cause emotional anguish or make miserable
- To cause (a creature) physical pain and/or injury.
- To be painful.
- To undermine, impede, or damage.
- To hurt (a person's feelings).
- To hurt or injure (someone) by cutting, piercing, or tearing the skin.
- Simple past tense and past participle of wind.
- Cause injuries or bodily harm to
- Hurt the feelings of
HURT vs WOUND: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause physical damage or pain to (an individual or a body part); injure.
- To experience injury or pain to or in (an individual or a body part).
- To cause mental or emotional suffering to; distress.
- To cause physical damage to (something); harm.
- To be detrimental to; hinder or impair.
- To have or produce a feeling of physical pain or discomfort.
- To cause distress or damage.
- To have an adverse effect.
- To experience distress, especially of a financial kind; be in need.
- To inflict wounds or a wound on.
- To inflict wounds or a wound.
HURT vs WOUND: TRANSITIVE VERB
- 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.
- To hurt by violence; to produce a breach, or separation of parts, in, as by a cut, stab, blow, or the like.
- To hurt the feelings of; to pain by disrespect, ingratitude, or the like; to cause injury to.
HURT vs WOUND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- 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.
- To hurt by violence; cut, slash, or lacerate; injure; damage: as, to wound the head or the arm; to wound a tree.
- Figuratively, to cause injury or harm to; specifically, of persons, to hurt the feelings of; pain.
- To inflict hurt or injury, either physically or morally.
- Preterit and past participle of wind.
- Imp. & p. p. of wind to twist, and wind to sound by blowing.
HURT vs WOUND: RELATED WORDS
- Distress, Injury, Pain, Suffering, Offend, Detriment, Damage, Suffer, Weakened, Wounded, Bruised, Damaged, Harm, Injured, Injure
- Scarring, Ulcer, Trauma, Bruise, Scar, Wrapped, Gash, Combat injury, Spite, Offend, Coiled, Injure, Hurt, Lesion, Injury
HURT vs WOUND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Distress, Injury, Pain, Suffering, Offend, Detriment, Damage, Suffer, Weakened, Wounded, Bruised, Damaged, Harm, Injured, Injure
- Gunshot, Scarring, Ulcer, Trauma, Bruise, Scar, Wrapped, Gash, Spite, Offend, Coiled, Injure, Hurt, Lesion, Injury
HURT vs WOUND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- 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.
- The most common cause of wound dehiscence is placing sutures very close to the wound edges.
- Healing of a wound that is kept moist as opposed to allowing the wound to dry.
- The wound itself in the neck was a merely superficial wound?
- One method involves weekly surgical debridement, followed by wound packing with antibiotic soaked synthetic gauze, and then temporary wound closure.
- An erly et wound bed can esult in hypergranulation which is the wth of wound healing tissue.
- It is recognised that wound healing requires the bactericidal activity and growth factors present in wound exudate.
- To use essential oils for a minor wound care, clean the wound first.
- Optimize the local wound environment, if a wound is present.
- Each wound requires a separate wound care sheet.
- Clean your wound and change the wound dressings regularly.
HURT vs WOUND: QUESTIONS
- Do environmental laws help or hurt the environment?
- Do company stores help or hurt independent retailers?
- Will wireless connectivity help or hurt Tower climbers?
- 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?
- How do I care for a wound that has been wound dressing?
- Does biofilm affect the kinetics of wound healing in wound treatment?
- Can wound measurements alone give a true picture of wound size?
- What determines wound strength and mechanical integrity in wound healing?
- Do macrophages delay wound contraction during wound healing?
- How do alginate wound dressings promote wound healing?
- How can wound assessment technology help in wound care?
- Should wound care assessments focus on the wound itself?
- What is considered a contaminated wound in wound care?
- Why is wound assessment and wound care so difficult?