disfigure |
hurt |
Related terms |
Disfigure is a related term of hurt.
As verbs the difference between disfigure and hurt
is that
disfigure is change the appearance of something/someone to the negative while
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).
nuisance |
hurt |
Synonyms |
Nuisance is a synonym of hurt.
As nouns the difference between nuisance and hurt
is that
nuisance is a minor annoyance or inconvenience 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.
inconvenience |
hurt |
Related terms |
Inconvenience is a related term of hurt.
As nouns the difference between inconvenience and hurt
is that
inconvenience is the quality of being inconvenient while
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience).
As verbs the difference between inconvenience and hurt
is that
inconvenience is to bother; to discomfort while
hurt is to be painful.
As an adjective hurt is
wounded, physically injured.
hurt |
ill |
Related terms |
Hurt is a related term of ill.
As adjectives the difference between hurt and ill
is that
hurt is wounded, physically injured while
ill is (
label) evil; wicked (of people).
As nouns the difference between hurt and ill
is that
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience) while
ill is (often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity.
As a verb hurt
is to be painful.
As an adverb ill is
not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
hurt |
dismay |
Synonyms |
Hurt is a synonym of dismay.
As verbs the difference between hurt and dismay
is that
hurt is to be painful while
dismay is to disable with alarm or apprehensions; to depress the spirits or courage of; to deprive of firmness and energy through fear; to daunt; to appall; to terrify.
As nouns the difference between hurt and dismay
is that
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience) while
dismay is a sudden or complete loss of courage and firmness in the face of trouble or danger; overwhelming and disabling terror; a sinking of the spirits; consternation.
As an adjective hurt
is wounded, physically injured.
crush |
hurt |
Related terms |
Crush is a related term of hurt.
In lang=en terms the difference between crush and hurt
is that
crush is to be or become broken down or in, or pressed into a smaller compass, by external weight or force while
hurt is to undermine, impede, or damage.
As nouns the difference between crush and hurt
is that
crush is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin while
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience).
As verbs the difference between crush and hurt
is that
crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass while
hurt is to be painful.
As an adjective hurt is
wounded, physically injured.
curse |
hurt |
Related terms |
Curse is a related term of hurt.
As verbs the difference between curse and hurt
is that
curse is while
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).
hurt |
traumatic |
As adjectives the difference between hurt and traumatic
is that
hurt is wounded, physically injured while
traumatic is of, caused by, or causing trauma.
As nouns the difference between hurt and traumatic
is that
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience while
traumatic is a medicine for wounds; a vulnerary.
As a verb hurt
is to be painful.
hurt |
jump |
In lang=en terms the difference between hurt and jump
is that
hurt is to undermine, impede, or damage while
jump is to increase the height of a tower crane by inserting a section at the base of the tower and jacking up everything above it.
As verbs the difference between hurt and jump
is that
hurt is to be painful while
jump is to propel oneself rapidly upward, downward and/or in any horizontal direction such that momentum causes the body to become airborne.
As adjectives the difference between hurt and jump
is that
hurt is wounded, physically injured while
jump is (obsolete) exact; matched; fitting; precise.
As nouns the difference between hurt and jump
is that
hurt is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience) while
jump is the act of jumping; a leap; a spring; a bound or
jump can be a kind of loose jacket for men.
As an adverb jump is
(obsolete) exactly; precisely.
hurt |
disheartened |
Synonyms |
As verbs the difference between hurt and disheartened
is that
hurt is to be painful while
disheartened is past tense of dishearten.
As adjectives the difference between hurt and disheartened
is that
hurt is wounded, physically injured while
disheartened is discouraged, despairing.
As a noun hurt
is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience.
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