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Definition of hurt : 1. A band on a trip- hammer helve, bearing the trunnions.
2. A husk. See Husk, 2.
3. of Hurt
4. To cause physical pain to; to do bodily harm to; to wound or bruise painfully.
5. To impar the value, usefulness, beauty, or pleasure of; to damage; to injure; to harm.
6. To wound the feelings of; to cause mental pain to; to offend in honor or self- respect; to annoy; to grieve.

Synonyms:

vitiated, bear, attenuate, lacerate, impair, appal, comfort, happy, lay up, slightly wounded, put up, combat injury, price, flail, prick, evil, tweak, equipment casualty, wallop, flog, lose, wring, displease, lash, punish, worry, terms, scathe, pinch, impairment, digest, destroy, wrong, better, attenuated, support, weakened, get, harrow, diminished, lessened, twinge, pique, disturbed, contused, smite, detract from, grate, loss, thrash, belt, scandalise, prejudice, pine, in pain, lacerated, ease, trauma, spank, drub, fret, stricken, gall, chastise, disadvantage, put out, vitiate, brook, belabor, mischief, have, lambaste, grind, bother, aggrieve, outrage, disserve, violate, stomach, discommode, pummel, slap, excruciation, woe, baste, stabbed, excruciate, kick, convulse, slug, squeeze, cut up, birch, buffeted, tolerate, try, infract, meet, contuse, maul, punch, shot, abuse, trounce, switch, sustain, break, transgress, mauled, faded, legal injury, detriment, puncture, grieve, bruised, gnaw, rasp, hit, shock, spite, breach, whip, buffet, lace, yen, languish, crucify, in a serious state, impaired, flagellate, warped, pierce, nip, winged, discompose, accidental injury, yearn, cane, battered, endure, help, stick out, psychic trauma, cudgel, appall, martyr, work over, grazed, thinned, ail, unhappy, incommode, cut, injustice, go against, stand, beat, tear, struck, disturb, distraint, scandalize, scourge, whack, trouble, blackjack, abide, sorely hurt, severely wounded, maltreat

pain (part of speech: verb)

headache, cramp, distress, discomfort, wrench, pang, throe, crick, irritation, inflammation, malaise, torture, suffer, afflict, stitch, grief, misery, chafing, chafe, stab, infliction, sting, bite, suffering, painfulness, migraine, earache, anguish, back-ache, pain, burn, affliction, inflame, bruise, irritate, torment, throb, spasm, injury, smarting, smart, gripe, agonize, agony, rack

injure (part of speech: verb)

injure, harm, mangle, offend, wound, ache

pained (part of speech: verb)

discomforted, anguished, smarted, racked, chafed, agonized, suffered, pained, throbbed, tormented, tortured, wrenched, cramped, inflamed, distressed, afflicted, stitched

resentful (part of speech: adjective)

irritated, vindictive, resentful, miffed, splenetic, envious, acerbic, offended, galled, antagonistic, piqued, discontent, huffed, bitter, spleenful, stung, vexed, embittered, spiteful, malevolent, infuriated

blemished (part of speech: verb)

distorted, defected, cracked, scuffed, defaced, freckled, checked, fractured, nicked, scarred, marred, slitted, dotted, tainted, flecked, gashed, blotted, blistered, deformed, scraped, scratched, discolored, notched, stained, hacked, tarnished, specked, splotched, spoiled, damaged, kinked, spotted, scored, marked, blemished, chipped, disfigured, abraded

injured (part of speech: verb)

ached, harmed, mutilated, maimed, injured, wounded, mangled

blemish (part of speech: verb)

eyesore, defacement, fleck, scrape, rift, chip, deform, pockmark, nick, weal, slit, spot, speck, distortion, brand, discoloration, discolor, freckle, scab, spoilage, kink, impurity, wart, stigma, splotch, disfigure, crack, distort, deface, notch, damage, deformity, taint, hack, scar, dot, sore, flaw, hole, scratch, imperfection, mark, blister, drawback, check, defect, abrasion, fracture, lesion, spoil, blemish, stain, abrade, disfigurement, gash, tarnish, blot, scuff, fault, score, blotch, mar

Usage examples:

  • I'll come if you're hurt." - "The Ship of Stars", Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch.
  • I hope he isn't much hurt." - "Tom Brown at Oxford", Thomas Hughes.
  • There was a real hurt in his voice. - "The Merriweather Girls and the Mystery of the Queen's Fan", Lizette M. Edholm.