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Sinónimos detallados de hurt en inglés

hurt:

to hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)

  1. to hurt
    to hurt; to aggrieve; to offend; hurt someone's feelings
  2. to hurt
    to hurt; to injure; to maul; to offend; to insult
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
    • injure verbo (injures, injured, injuring)
    • maul verbo (mauls, mauled, mauling)
    • offend verbo (offends, offended, offending)
    • insult verbo (insults, insulted, insulting)
  3. to hurt
    to torture; to torment; to hurt; to aggrieve; to offend
    • torture verbo (tortures, tortured, torturing)
    • torment verbo (torments, tormented, tormenting)
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
    • aggrieve verbo (aggrieves, aggrieved, aggrieving)
    • offend verbo (offends, offended, offending)
  4. to hurt
    to hurt; to injure
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
    • injure verbo (injures, injured, injuring)
  5. to hurt
    to injure; to hurt; to bruise; to wound
    • injure verbo (injures, injured, injuring)
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
    • bruise verbo (bruises, bruised, bruising)
    • wound verbo (wounds, wounded, wounding)
  6. to hurt
    bring evil upon; to hurt
  7. to hurt
    to contuse; to bruise; to ache; to injure; to hurt; to wound
    • contuse verbo (contuses, contused, contusing)
    • bruise verbo (bruises, bruised, bruising)
    • ache verbo (aches, ached, aching)
    • injure verbo (injures, injured, injuring)
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
    • wound verbo (wounds, wounded, wounding)
  8. to hurt
    to damage; to hurt; to injure
    • damage verbo (damages, damaged, damaging)
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
    • injure verbo (injures, injured, injuring)
  9. to hurt
    cause damage; to damage; to harm; to do harm; to hurt
    • cause damage verbo
    • damage verbo (damages, damaged, damaging)
    • harm verbo (harms, harmed, harming)
    • do harm verbo (does harm, did harm, doing harm)
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
  10. to hurt
    to be disadvantuous; to cause disadvantage; to cause someone sorrow; to harm; to damage; harm somebody; to cause injury; to hurt; to injure; to do harm
    • be disadvantuous verbo (is disadvantuous, being disadvantuous)
    • cause disadvantage verbo (causes disadvantage, caused disadvantage, causing disadvantage)
    • cause someone sorrow verbo (causes someone sorrow, caused someone sorrow, causing someone sorrow)
    • harm verbo (harms, harmed, harming)
    • damage verbo (damages, damaged, damaging)
    • cause injury verbo (causes injury, caused injury, causing injury)
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
    • injure verbo (injures, injured, injuring)
    • do harm verbo (does harm, did harm, doing harm)
  11. to hurt
    – give trouble or pain to 1
    to hurt
    – give trouble or pain to 1
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
      • This exercise will hurt your back1
  12. to hurt
    – feel pain or be in pain 1
    to suffer; to hurt
    – feel pain or be in pain 1
    • suffer verbo (suffers, suffered, suffering)
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
  13. to hurt
    – cause damage or affect negatively 1
    to hurt; to injure
    – cause damage or affect negatively 1
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
      • Our business was hurt by the new competition1
    • injure verbo (injures, injured, injuring)
  14. to hurt
    – cause emotional anguish or make miserable 1
    to hurt; anguish; pain
    – cause emotional anguish or make miserable 1
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
    • anguish verbo
    • pain verbo
      • It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school1
  15. to hurt
    – hurt the feelings of 1
    to hurt; to bruise; to offend; spite; to wound; to injure
    – hurt the feelings of 1
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
      • She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests1
    • bruise verbo (bruises, bruised, bruising)
      • This remark really bruised my ego1
    • offend verbo (offends, offended, offending)
    • spite verbo
    • wound verbo (wounds, wounded, wounding)
    • injure verbo (injures, injured, injuring)
  16. to hurt
    – feel physical pain 1
    to suffer; to hurt; to ache
    – feel physical pain 1
    • suffer verbo (suffers, suffered, suffering)
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
      • Were you hurting after the accident?1
    • ache verbo (aches, ached, aching)
  17. to hurt
    – be the source of pain 1
    to hurt; to smart; to ache
    – be the source of pain 1
    • hurt verbo (hurts, hurt, hurting)
    • smart verbo (smarts, smarted, smarting)
    • ache verbo (aches, ached, aching)

Conjugaciones de hurt:

present
  1. hurt
  2. hurt
  3. hurts
  4. hurt
  5. hurt
  6. hurt
simple past
  1. hurt
  2. hurt
  3. hurt
  4. hurt
  5. hurt
  6. hurt
present perfect
  1. have hurt
  2. have hurt
  3. has hurt
  4. have hurt
  5. have hurt
  6. have hurt
past continuous
  1. was hurting
  2. were hurting
  3. was hurting
  4. were hurting
  5. were hurting
  6. were hurting
future
  1. shall hurt
  2. will hurt
  3. will hurt
  4. shall hurt
  5. will hurt
  6. will hurt
continuous present
  1. am hurting
  2. are hurting
  3. is hurting
  4. are hurting
  5. are hurting
  6. are hurting
subjunctive
  1. be hurt
  2. be hurt
  3. be hurt
  4. be hurt
  5. be hurt
  6. be hurt
diverse
  1. hurt!
  2. let's hurt!
  3. hurt
  4. hurting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

hurt adj.

  1. hurt
    wounded; hurt
  2. hurt
  3. hurt
    offended; hurt
  4. hurt
    – damaged inanimate objects or their value 1
    hurt; weakened
    – damaged inanimate objects or their value 1
  5. hurt
    – suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battle 1
    hurt; wounded
    – suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battle 1
    • hurt adj.
      • ambulances...for the hurt men and women1
    • wounded adj.
      • nursing his wounded arm1

hurt [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the hurt
    the offence; the injury; the hurt; the offense
    • offence [the ~] sustantivo, británico
    • injury [the ~] sustantivo
    • hurt [the ~] sustantivo
    • offense [the ~] sustantivo, americano
  2. the hurt
    the wound; the injury; the hurt
    • wound [the ~] sustantivo
    • injury [the ~] sustantivo
    • hurt [the ~] sustantivo
  3. the hurt
    – the act of damaging something or someone 1
    the harm; the hurt; the damage; the scathe
    – the act of damaging something or someone 1
    • harm [the ~] sustantivo
    • hurt [the ~] sustantivo
    • damage [the ~] sustantivo
    • scathe [the ~] sustantivo
  4. the hurt
    – a damage or loss 1
    the hurt; the detriment
    – a damage or loss 1
  5. the hurt
    – feelings of mental or physical pain 1
    the hurt; the suffering
    – feelings of mental or physical pain 1
  6. the hurt
    – psychological suffering 1
    the distress; the hurt; the suffering
    – psychological suffering 1
    • distress [the ~] sustantivo
      • the death of his wife caused him great distress1
    • hurt [the ~] sustantivo
    • suffering [the ~] sustantivo
  7. the hurt
    – any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc. 1
    the harm; the hurt; the injury; the trauma
    – any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc. 1
    • harm [the ~] sustantivo
    • hurt [the ~] sustantivo
    • injury [the ~] sustantivo
    • trauma [the ~] sustantivo

hurt

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Definiciones relacionadas de "hurt":

  1. damaged inanimate objects or their value1
  2. suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battle1
    • ambulances...for the hurt men and women1
  3. the act of damaging something or someone1
  4. a damage or loss1
  5. feelings of mental or physical pain1
  6. psychological suffering1
  7. any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.1
  8. give trouble or pain to1
    • This exercise will hurt your back1
  9. feel pain or be in pain1
  10. cause damage or affect negatively1
    • Our business was hurt by the new competition1
  11. cause emotional anguish or make miserable1
  12. hurt the feelings of1
    • She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests1
  13. feel physical pain1
    • Were you hurting after the accident?1
  14. be the source of pain1

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