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adjective
1.Distressed or offended by another person’s behaviour.
‘‘You know I care,’ he said, in a hurt voice’
‘I felt so hurt and alone’
2.Physically injured.
‘he complained of a hurt leg and asked his trainer to stop the fight’
‘dogs and cats with hurt paws’
noun
1.Emotional pain or distress.
‘her eyes reflected her unhappiness and hurt’
‘it’s time to forgive past hurts and open your heart’
2.Physical injury; harm.
‘rolling properly into a fall minimizes hurt’
‘While there was undoubtedly physical hurt, it is the psychological damage that rankles most.’
verb
1.(of a part of the body) suffer pain.
‘my back hurts’
‘My body hurts on every square inch of it, feeling as through I’ve had a million cuts made to me, every nerve crying out.’
2.(of a person) feel distress.
‘he was hurting badly, but he smiled through his tears’
‘We cannot continue to turn a blind eye or ear and pretend that all is well when many people are hurting and yearning for help.’
3.Be detrimental to.
‘high interest rates are hurting the local economy’
‘And a sharp spike in interest rates would hurt some homeowners who have just got their foot on the housing ladder.’
4.Cause distress to.
‘she didn’t want to hurt his feelings’
‘He jumped about a foot into the air, startled that a girl he had hurt so badly in the past could still have any feelings for him.’
5.Cause pain or injury to.
‘Ow! You’re hurting me!’
‘does acupuncture hurt?’
6.Have a pressing need for.
‘Frank wasn’t hurting for money’
‘Not terribly big, but big enough that we weren’t hurting for money.’
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