Hurt can be categorized as a noun, a verb and an adjective.
Adjective |
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hurt - damaged inanimate objects or their value | ||
hurt - suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battle; "nursing his wounded arm"; "ambulances...for the hurt men and women" | ||
Verb |
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hurt - feel physical pain; "Were you hurting after the accident?" | ||
hurt - hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised my ego" | ||
hurt - give trouble or pain to; "This exercise will hurt your back" | ||
hurt - cause damage or affect negatively; "Our business was hurt by the new competition" | ||
hurt - be the source of pain | ||
hurt - feel pain or be in pain | ||
hurt - cause emotional anguish or make miserable; "It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school" | ||
Noun |
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hurt - An emotional or psychological hurt. | ||
hurt - A bodily injury causing pain; a wound or bruise. | ||
hurt - injury; damage; detriment; harm. | ||
hurt - A roundel azure blue circular spot. |
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1. | verb | She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests. | |
2. | verb | This exercise will hurt your back. | |
3. | verb | Our business was hurt by the new competition. | |
4. | verb | Robinson said the filing - granted two hours after the request - helped rather than hurt Californians. | |
5. | verb | While there was some fur and blood on the nine-centimetre blade, Dr. Fortier said he doesn't think he hurt the bear badly. | |
6. | verb | they dont hurt unless your stupid enough to press on them. | |
7. | verb | This way they will see that your hand is good and its not going to grab them or hurt them. | |
8. | verb | Edit... I really dont think Your horse Is in danger Of being hurt With one Nail missing.. | |
9. | verb | If that is the case then acupuncture isn't going to hurt him. | |
10. | verb | They tried to run my credit score as less as possible so it won't hurt my score. | |
11. | verb | Even after my fusions, my back continued to hurt, but now it doesn't hurt any more. | |
12. | verb | He also hurt my toes will pushing my cuticles back. | |
13. | verb | I've spoken to vendors who are used by them who had nothing good to say about the company as well and in fact were afraid to quote events against them even though they openly admitted that they felt Canadian Outback was pricing their entertainment out of the market and doing more to hurt their business than help them. | |
14. | verb | It hurt very little, felt more like pressure than pain. | |
15. | verb | Didn't hurt any that they knew my name by my second visit and greeted me warmly then and on my third visit. | |
16. | adj. | Ambulances...for the hurt men and women. | |
17. | adj. | Hurt people hurt people. | |
18. | adj. | Don't look so hurt. | |
19. | adj. | Kids are getting hurt playing contact sports. | |
20. | adj. | I'm hurt bad. | |
21. | adj. | Layla looked so hurt. | |
22. | adj. | I was too hurt and angry to speak with her. | |
23. | adj. | Sami felt so hurt. | |
24. | adj. | Sami is so hurt. | |
25. | adj. | He's hurt bad. | |
26. | adj. | Tom got hurt playing football. | |
27. | adj. | Hurt people hurt people. | |
28. | adj. | Don't look so hurt. | |
29. | adj. | Kids are getting hurt playing contact sports. | |
30. | adj. | I'm hurt bad. | |
31. | noun | Does this hurt? | |
32. | noun | I got my leg hurt in the accident. | |
33. | noun | I got my right leg hurt in the accident. | |
34. | noun | I had my leg hurt while playing football. | |
35. | noun | I got hurt today. | |
36. | noun | I got my left arm hurt in the accident. | |
37. | noun | He had his left leg hurt in the accident. | |
38. | noun | She applied a bandage to my hurt finger. | |
39. | noun | What should we do with people who are very sick or hurt and can't get better? | |
40. | noun | "Does your back hurt?" "No, not really." "Oh, that's something then, isn't it?" | |
41. | noun | My wrist and forearm hurt, I think I might be suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome. | |
42. | noun | Though she was angry and hurt, she decided to turn a blind eye to her husband's philandering. | |
43. | noun | I told you it was dangerous. The reason you got hurt was because you didn't listen. | |
44. | noun | Tom complained that his back hurt. | |
45. | noun | Was anybody else hurt? |
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verb | |
She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests. |
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This exercise will hurt your back. |
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Our business was hurt by the new competition. |
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Robinson said the filing - granted two hours after the request - helped rather than hurt Californians. |
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While there was some fur and blood on the nine-centimetre blade, Dr. Fortier said he doesn't think he hurt the bear badly. |
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they dont hurt unless your stupid enough to press on them. |
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This way they will see that your hand is good and its not going to grab them or hurt them. |
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Edit... I really dont think Your horse Is in danger Of being hurt With one Nail missing.. |
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If that is the case then acupuncture isn't going to hurt him. |
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They tried to run my credit score as less as possible so it won't hurt my score. |
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Even after my fusions, my back continued to hurt, but now it doesn't hurt any more. |
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He also hurt my toes will pushing my cuticles back. |
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I've spoken to vendors who are used by them who had nothing good to say about the company as well and in fact were afraid to quote events against them even though they openly admitted that they felt Canadian Outback was pricing their entertainment out of the market and doing more to hurt their business than help them. |
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It hurt very little, felt more like pressure than pain. |
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Didn't hurt any that they knew my name by my second visit and greeted me warmly then and on my third visit. |
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adj. | |
Ambulances...for the hurt men and women. |
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Hurt people hurt people. | |
Don't look so hurt. | |
Kids are getting hurt playing contact sports. | |
I'm hurt bad. | |
Layla looked so hurt. | |
I was too hurt and angry to speak with her. | |
Sami felt so hurt. | |
Sami is so hurt. | |
He's hurt bad. | |
Tom got hurt playing football. | |
Hurt people hurt people. | |
Don't look so hurt. | |
Kids are getting hurt playing contact sports. | |
I'm hurt bad. | |
noun | |
Does this hurt? | |
I got my leg hurt in the accident. | |
I got my right leg hurt in the accident. | |
I had my leg hurt while playing football. | |
I got hurt today. | |
I got my left arm hurt in the accident. | |
He had his left leg hurt in the accident. | |
She applied a bandage to my hurt finger. | |
What should we do with people who are very sick or hurt and can't get better? | |
"Does your back hurt?" "No, not really." "Oh, that's something then, isn't it?" | |
My wrist and forearm hurt, I think I might be suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome. | |
Though she was angry and hurt, she decided to turn a blind eye to her husband's philandering. | |
I told you it was dangerous. The reason you got hurt was because you didn't listen. | |
Tom complained that his back hurt. | |
Was anybody else hurt? |