hurt |
sadness |
As nouns the difference between hurt and sadness
is that
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience while
sadness is the state or emotion of being sad.
As a verb hurt
is to be painful.
As an adjective hurt
is wounded, physically injured.
help |
hurt |
In transitive terms the difference between help and hurt
is that
help is to avoid; to prevent; to refrain from; to restrain (oneself). Usually used in nonassertive contexts with
can while
hurt is to undermine, impede, or damage.
In intransitive terms the difference between help and hurt
is that
help is to provide assistance while
hurt is to be painful.
As an adjective hurt is
wounded, physically injured.
hurt |
kill |
In transitive terms the difference between hurt and kill
is that
hurt is to undermine, impede, or damage while
kill is to force a company out of business.
As verbs the difference between hurt and kill
is that
hurt is to be painful while
kill is to put to death; to extinguish the life of.
As nouns the difference between hurt and kill
is that
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience while
kill is the act of killing.
As an adjective hurt
is wounded, physically injured.
aftermath |
hurt |
As nouns the difference between aftermath and hurt
is that
aftermath is (obsolete|or farmers' jargon) a second mowing; the grass which grows after the first crop of hay in the same season while
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience).
As a verb hurt is
to be painful.
As an adjective hurt is
wounded, physically injured.
hurt |
obligation |
As nouns the difference between hurt and obligation
is that
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience) while
obligation is the act of binding oneself by a social, legal, or moral tie to someone.
As a verb hurt
is to be painful.
As an adjective hurt
is wounded, physically injured.
hurt |
heal |
In lang=en terms the difference between hurt and heal
is that
hurt is to undermine, impede, or damage while
heal is to become better.
As verbs the difference between hurt and heal
is that
hurt is to be painful while
heal is to hide; conceal; keep secret or
heal can be to make better from a disease, wound, etc; to revive or cure.
As nouns the difference between hurt and heal
is that
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience) while
heal is (obsolete) health.
As an adjective hurt
is wounded, physically injured.
herm |
hurt |
As nouns the difference between herm and hurt
is that
herm is a rectangular pillar bearing a bust of Hermes, once used as a boundary marker and later as decoration while
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience.
As a proper noun Herm
is one of the the Channel Islands and part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
As an abbreviation herm
is abbreviation of hermaphrodite.
As a verb hurt is
to be painful.
As an adjective hurt is
wounded, physically injured.
hurt |
i |
As a verb hurt
is to be painful.
As an adjective hurt
is wounded, physically injured.
As a noun hurt
is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience).
As a letter i is
the letter i with an acute accent.
hurt |
obscure |
As verbs the difference between hurt and obscure
is that
hurt is to be painful while
obscure is (
label) to render obscure; to darken; to make dim; to keep in the dark; to hide; to make less visible, intelligible, legible, glorious, beautiful, or illustrious.
As adjectives the difference between hurt and obscure
is that
hurt is wounded, physically injured while
obscure is dark, faint or indistinct.
As a noun hurt
is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience).
hurt |
wind |
As nouns the difference between hurt and wind
is that
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience) while
wind is wind; movement of air usually caused by convection or differences of air pressure.
As a verb hurt
is to be painful.
As an adjective hurt
is wounded, physically injured.
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