hurt

  • 31hurt — {{11}}hurt (n.) c.1200, a wound, an injury; also sorrow, lovesickness, from HURT (Cf. hurt) (v.). {{12}}hurt (v.) c.1200, to injure, wound (the body, feelings, reputation, etc.), also to stumble (into), bump into; charge against, rush, crash… …

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  • 32hurt — [c]/hɜt / (say hert) verb (hurt, hurting) –verb (t) 1. to cause bodily injury to (with or without consequent pain). 2. to cause bodily pain to or in: the wound still hurts him. 3. to damage (a material object, etc.) by striking, rough use, or… …

  • 33hurt — I adj. insulted 1) deeply hurt injured 2) badly hurt II v. 1) to hurt badly, seriously; deeply; slightly 2) (R) it hurts me to cough; it hurts me to see her ruin her life * * * [hɜːt] deeply it hurts me to see her ruin her life seriously slightly …

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  • 34hurt — 1. verb 1) my back hurts Syn: be painful, be sore, be tender, cause pain, cause discomfort; ache, smart, sting, burn, throb; informal be killing (one) 2) Dad hurt his leg Syn: injure …

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  • 35hurt — 1. verb 1) my back hurts Syn: be painful, ache, be sore, be tender, smart, sting, burn, throb; informal be agony 2) Dad hurt his leg Syn: injure, wound, damage …

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  • 36hurt — I. verb (hurt; hurting) Etymology: Middle English, probably from Anglo French hurter to strike, prick, collide with, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old Norse hrūtr male sheep Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to inflict with physical …

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  • 37hurt —    Eha.   Also: hō eha, ino, māino, ho ohuake eo.    ♦ Easily hurt, eha wale. Hurt by a remark, pā i ka leo.    ♦ To hurt for no reason, eha wale. Hurt in feelings, ku ihē, hailuku, ho oku i, pahu …

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  • 38hurt — 1. mod. very ugly; damaged and ugly. (Black. Similar to hurting.) □ Man, are you hurt! □ That poor girl is really bad hurt. 2. mod. drug intoxicated. (Black.) □ Gert was really hurt and nodding and rooling …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 39hurt — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. damage, pain, ache, injury, wound, bruise, offense; loss, harm; distress, grief. v. ache, pain, throb; injure, wound; damage, harm; offend, distress, grieve, bruise. See malevolence, deterioration,… …

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  • 40hurt — verb (past and past participle hurt) 1》 cause pain or injury to.     ↘(of a part of the body) suffer pain. 2》 make unhappy; upset.     ↘be unhappy. 3》 be detrimental to. 4》 (hurt for) N. Amer. informal have a pressing need for. noun 1》 injury or… …

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