injured |
distressed |
Related terms |
Injured is a related term of distressed.
As verbs the difference between injured and distressed
is that
injured is (
injure) while
distressed is (
distress).
As an adjective distressed is
anxious or uneasy.
injured |
disabled |
Related terms |
Injured is a related term of disabled.
As verbs the difference between injured and disabled
is that
injured is (
injure) while
disabled is (
disable).
As an adjective disabled is
made incapable of use or action.
As a noun disabled is
one who is disabled (often used collectively as
the disabled , but sometimes also singular).
injured |
dismayed |
Related terms |
Injured is a related term of dismayed.
As a verb injured
is (
injure).
As an adjective dismayed is
having the emotion of dismay.
injured |
morose |
Related terms |
Injured is a related term of morose.
As a verb injured
is (
injure).
As an adjective morose is
sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.
injured |
cut |
Related terms |
Injured is a related term of cut.
As verbs the difference between injured and cut
is that
injured is (
injure) while
cut is to beat it; to take a hike; to get lost.
As a noun cut is
vial.
As an interjection cut is
beat it]]!; take a hike!; [[get lost|get lost!.
injured |
aching |
Related terms |
Injured is a related term of aching.
As verbs the difference between injured and aching
is that
injured is (
injure) while
aching is .
As an adjective aching is
that aches; continuously painful.
As a noun aching is
the feeling of an ache; a dull pain.
indignant |
injured |
Related terms |
Indignant is a related term of injured.
As an adjective indignant
is showing anger or indignation, especially at something unjust or wrong.
As a verb injured is
(
injure).
injured |
chagrined |
Related terms |
Injured is a related term of chagrined.
As verbs the difference between injured and chagrined
is that
injured is (
injure) while
chagrined is (
chagrin).
offended |
injured |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between offended and injured
is that
offended is past tense of offend while
injured is past tense of injure.
injury |
injured |
As verbs the difference between injury and injured
is that
injury is (obsolete) to wrong, to injure while
injured is (
injure).
As a noun injury
is damage to the body of a human or animal.
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