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HURT; Hurt (song); Hurt (film); Hurt (disambiguation); Hurtful

hurt         
¦ 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 pain.
2. unhappiness.
Origin
ME (orig. in the senses 'to strike' and 'a blow'): from OFr. hurter (v.), hurt (n.), perh. ult. of Gmc origin.
hurt         
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
hurtful         
a.
Injurious, detrimental, mischievous, pernicious, deleterious, noxious, baneful, prejudicial, disadvantageous, harmful, baleful.

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Hurt

Hurt may refer to:

  • Suffering, pain or injury
Examples of use of hurt
1. It doesn‘t hurt U.S. consumers; it doesn‘t hurt U.S. businesses.
2. "That would hurt not just a company like Adobe ňŔÓ it would hurt content companies, it would hurt device manufacturers."
3. They do not want to hurt anyone, but want to hurt our economy.
4. If someone is hurt, has a hurt in his hand, I will help him," Zeinab said.
5. The basic principle is: if you hurt someone, they‘re going to want to hurt you.