/hɚˈts/ - [herts] -
We found 3 definitions of hurts from 2 different sources.
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hurt - feel physical pain; "Were you hurting after the accident?" | ||
ache, suffer | ||
perceive, comprehend become conscious of; "She finally perceived the futility of her protest" | ||
catch, get contract; "did you catch a cold?" | ||
twinge feel a sudden sharp, local pain | ||
twinge, sting, prick feel a sudden sharp, local pain | ||
kill destroy a vitally essential quality of or in; "Eating artichokes kills the taste of all other foods" | ||
hurt - hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised my ego" | ||
wound, injure, bruise, offend, spite | ||
enkindle, elicit, kindle, provoke, evoke, arouse, fire, raise derive by reason; "elicit a solution" | ||
affront, diss, insult treat, mention, or speak to rudely; "He insulted her with his rude remarks"; "the student who had betrayed his classmate was dissed by everyone" | ||
lacerate cut or tear irregularly | ||
sting deliver a sting to; "A bee stung my arm yesterday" | ||
abase, chagrin, humiliate, humble, mortify cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of; "He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss" | ||
hurt - give trouble or pain to; "This exercise will hurt your back" | ||
smart, ache, hurt have a desire for something or someone who is not present; "She ached for a cigarette"; "I am pining for my lover" | ||
indispose cause to feel unwell; "She was indisposed" | ||
wound, injure cause injuries or bodily harm to | ||
ail, pain, trouble be ill or unwell | ||
disagree with not be very easily digestible; "Spicy food disagrees with some people" | ||
hurt - cause damage or affect negatively; "Our business was hurt by the new competition" | ||
injure | ||
damage inflict damage upon; "The snow damaged the roof"; "She damaged the car when she hit the tree" | ||
hurt - be the source of pain | ||
ache, smart | ||
cause to be perceived have perceptible qualities | ||
bite, sting, burn penetrate or cut, as with a knife; "The fork bit into the surface" | ||
burn burn with heat, fire, or radiation; "The iron burnt a hole in my dress" | ||
itch have a strong desire or urge to do something; "She is itching to start the project"; "He is spoiling for a fight" | ||
hunger feel the need to eat | ||
thirst feel the need to drink | ||
act up make itself felt as a recurring pain; "My arthritis is acting up again" | ||
throb pulsate or pound with abnormal force; "my head is throbbing"; "Her heart was throbbing" | ||
shoot produce buds, branches, or germinate; "the potatoes sprouted" | ||
hurt - feel pain or be in pain | ||
suffer | ||
be well be healthy; feel good; "She has not been well lately" | ||
be spend or use time; "I may be an hour" | ||
have suffer from; be ill with; "She has arthritis" | ||
strangle, gag, suffocate, choke die from strangulation | ||
ail be ill or unwell | ||
famish, hunger, starve feel the need to eat | ||
hurt - cause emotional anguish or make miserable; "It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school" | ||
pain, anguish | ||
suffer feel pain or be in pain | ||
discomfit, discompose, disconcert, untune, upset cause to be out of tune; "Don't untune that string!" | ||
break someone's heart cause deep emotional pain and grief to somebody; "The young man broke the girl's heart when he told her was going to marry her best friend" | ||
agonise, agonize suffer agony or anguish | ||
try melt (fat or lard) in order to separate out impurities; "try the yak butter"; "render fat in a casserole" | ||
excruciate, torture, torment, rack subject to torture; "The sinners will be tormented in Hell, according to the Bible" | ||
Adjectivehurt, hurter, hurtest |
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hurt - damaged inanimate objects or their value | ||
weakened | ||
hurt - suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battle; "nursing his wounded arm"; "ambulances...for the hurt men and women" | ||
wounded |