heart |
hurt |
As nouns the difference between heart and hurt
is that
heart is (anatomy) a muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally thought to be the seat of emotion while
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience).
As verbs the difference between heart and hurt
is that
heart is (transitive|poetic|or|humorous) to be fond of often bracketed or abbreviated with a heart symbol while
hurt is to be painful.
As an adjective hurt is
wounded, physically injured.
hurt |
hurtable |
As adjectives the difference between hurt and hurtable
is that
hurt is wounded, physically injured while
hurtable is that can be hurt.
As a verb hurt
is to be painful.
As a noun hurt
is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience.
hurt |
unhurtable |
As adjectives the difference between hurt and unhurtable
is that
hurt is wounded, physically injured while
unhurtable is not hurtable; that cannot be hurt.
As a verb hurt
is to be painful.
As a noun hurt
is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience).
hurt |
stound |
As verbs the difference between hurt and stound
is that
hurt is to be painful while
stound is (obsolete|or|dialectal|intransitive) to hurt, pain, smart or
stound can be (obsolete) to stand still; stop.
As nouns the difference between hurt and stound
is that
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience) while
stound is (chronology|obsolete) an hour or
stound can be a stand; a stop or
stound can be a receptacle for holding small beer.
As an adjective hurt
is wounded, physically injured.
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