casualty |
injured |
As a noun casualty
is (obsolete) chance nature; randomness.
As a verb injured is
(
injure).
injured |
uninjured |
As a verb injured
is (
injure).
As a noun uninjured is
one or many people or objects that have not suffered injury.
As an adjective uninjured is
that did not suffer lesion.
injured |
insulted |
As verbs the difference between injured and insulted
is that
injured is (
injure) while
insulted is (
insult).
injuries |
injured |
As a noun injuries
is plural of injury.
As a verb injured is
past tense of injure.
injured |
infected |
As verbs the difference between injured and infected
is that
injured is (
injure) while
infected is (
infect).
As an adjective infected is
referring to something that has received an infection.
injured |
fatal |
As a verb injured
is (
injure).
As an adjective fatal is
proceeding from, or appointed by, fate or destiny.
As a noun fatal is
a fatality; an event that leads to death.
death |
injured |
As a proper noun death
is the personification of death, often a skeleton with a scythe, and one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse.
As a verb injured is
(
injure).
injured |
miserable |
Related terms |
As a verb injured
is past tense of injure.
As an adjective miserable is
in a state of misery: very sad, ill, or poor.
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injured |
As a verb injured is
(
injure).
injured |
crushed |
Related terms |
Injured is a related term of crushed.
As verbs the difference between injured and crushed
is that
injured is (
injure) while
crushed is (
crush).
As an adjective crushed is
pulverized, rendered into small, disconnected fragments.
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