Hurt

Verb

 * 1)  To be painful.
 * Does your leg still hurt? / It is starting to feel better.
 * 1)  To cause (a creature) physical pain and/or injury.
 * 2)  To cause (somebody) emotional pain.

Adjective

 * 1) Wounded, physically injured.
 * 2) Pained.

Noun

 * 1)  A wound or pain.
 * 2) * 1605, I have received a hurt. — William Shakespeare, King Lear III.vii
 * 3)  A roundel azure (blue circular spot).

Adjectives for Hurt
unbandaged; real; painful; dull; deep; permanent; growing; bodily; mortal; nagging; aroused.

Adverbs for Hurt
grievously; hideously; deeply; permanently; acutely; bodily; fatally; superficially; incurably.

Synonyms for Hurt
wound, injure, damage, harm, bruise, cut, tear, spoil, impair, deteriorate, pain, abuse, tarnish, mar, maltreat, maul, molest, wrong, beat, strike, burn, whip, outrage, pain, ache, victimize, throb, smart.

Antonyms for Hurt
heal, cure, relieve, serve, reward, assist, succor, comfort, aid, assuage, alleviate, soothe, abate, please, remedy, restore, benefit.

Derived terms

 * wouldn't hurt a fly

Related terms

 * hurty

Thesaurus
Schmerz, abomination, abrade, abrasion, abuse, ache, aches and pains, aching, affect, afflict, afflicted, affront, aggravate, aggravated, aggrieve, aggrieved, agonize, agonized, agony, ail, anguish, anguished, atrocity, bad, bane, bang, bang into, bankruptcy, barb the dart, bark, befoul, befoulment, bewitch, bite, blanch, bleed, bleeding, blemish, blench, blight, bloody, blow, break, breakage, breakdown, broken, bruise, bruised, bump, bump into, burn, burned, burst, busted, cannon, carom, carom into, chafe, check, checked, chip, chipped, clash, claw, collapse, collide, come into collision, concuss, concussion, condemn, confront each other, constrain, convulse, convulsed, corrupt, corruption, crack, crack up, crack-up, cracked, crackle, cramp, crash, crash into, craze, crazed, cripple, crippling, crucified, crucify, crump, crunch, crying evil, curse, cut, cut up, damage, damaged, dash into, defective, defile, defilement, dejected, deprave, depress, depressed, depression, despoil, despoliation, destroy, destruction, deteriorate, deteriorated, detriment, dilapidate, dilapidated, dilapidation, disable, disablement, disadvantage, disappoint, discomfort, dismal, disrepair, disserve, distress, distressed, do a mischief, do evil, do ill, do wrong, do wrong by, dolor, doom, drawback, embitter, embittered, encounter, encroachment, endamage, envenom, evil, exacerbate, exacerbated, excruciate, fall foul of, feel pain, feel the pangs, fester, flash burn, foul, fracture, fray, frazzle, fret, gall, gash, get into trouble, give offense, give pain, give umbrage, gloomy, gnaw, go hard with, grate, grief, grievance, grieve, grieved, grimace, grind, gripe, handicap, harass, harm, harmed, harrow, harrowed, have a misery, havoc, hex, hit, hit against, hobbling, hurt the feelings, hurting, hurtle, ill, impair, impaired, impairment, imperfect, impinge, in bits, in distress, in pain, in pieces, in shards, incapacitate, incapacitation, incise, incision, infect, infection, inflame, inflict pain, infringement, injure, injured, injury, inroad, irritate, irritated, jinx, kill by inches, knock, knock against, lacerate, lacerated, laceration, lame, lesion, liability, loss, loss of ground, maim, maiming, make mincemeat of, make worse, malaise, maltreat, mangle, mangled, mar, marred, martyr, martyred, martyrize, martyrized, maul, mauled, mayhem, meet, melancholy, menace, mischief, misery, mistreat, misuse, molest, mortal wound, mournful, mutilate, mutilated, mutilation, nasty blow, nip, offend, on the rack, outrage, pain, pained, pang, passion, percuss, persecute, pierce, pinch, play havoc with, play hob with, poison, pollute, pollution, pound, prejudice, prick, prolong the agony, puncture, put back, put to torture, rack, racked, rankle, rasp, rend, rent, rip, rub, rueful, ruin, ruination, ruinousness, rum, run, run into, rupture, ruptured, sabotage, sad, sadness, savage, scald, scalded, scarred, scathe, scorch, scorched, scotch, scrape, scratch, scratched, scuff, second-degree burn, shattered, shock, shoot, shrink, sickening, sideswipe, skin, slam into, slash, slashed, slit, smack into, smart, smash, smash into, smash up, smashed, sore, sore spot, sorrowful, spasm, split, spoil, spoiling, sprain, sprung, stab, stab wound, step backward, stick, sting, strain, stress, stress of life, strike, strike against, stroke, stung, suffer, suffer anguish, suffering, taint, tarnish, tear, tender spot, the worse for, the worst, third-degree burn, threaten, thrill, throb, throes, tingle, torment, tormented, torn, torture, tortured, toxin, trauma, traumatize, tweak, twinge, twist, twist the knife, twisted, twitch, under the harrow, unhappy, upset, venom, vexation, violate, vitiate, weaken, weakened, weakening, whomp, wince, woe, woebegone, worn, worse off, worsen, worsened, wound, wounded, wounds immedicable, wreak havoc on, wrench, wretched, wring, writhe, wrong, wronged, wrung

Etymology
hurten, hirten, hertan 'to injure, scathe, knock together', from hurter 'to ram into, strike, collide with' (compare French heurter 'to knock against, oppose'), ultimately from  hrútr 'ram (male sheep)', lengthened-grade variant of hjǫrtr: 'stag', from *xerutuz, xerutaz 'hart'. More at hart. Old French also gave Middle High German hurten and Dutch horten.

Alternate etymology traces hurten, hirten, hertan to  hurter "to ram into, strike, collide with", of  origin, from  *undefined: "a battering ram" from  from, also related to  horten "to push against, strike",  hurten "to run at, collide with",  hrūtr "battering ram".

Verb

 * Armenian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Croatian:
 * Czech:
 * Dutch: pijn doen, zeer doen
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * German: ,
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: vera vont, meiða
 * Indonesian:
 * Japanese: 傷つける (きずつける, kizu-tsukeru),


 * Korean:
 * Luxembourgish: wéi doen
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: ciùrr
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Telugu: బాధాకరం, నొప్పించు
 * Thai:
 * Turkish: ,


 * Arabic:
 * Armenian: ցավեցնել, վնասել
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, ,  ,
 * Czech: ,
 * Dutch: pijn aandoen, pijnigen, kwellen, kwetsen
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hebrew: לפגוע
 * Icelandic: ,
 * Indonesian:


 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 傷つける (きずつける, kizu-tsukeru)
 * Portuguese:, , magoar, aleijar
 * Romanian: ,
 * Russian: причинять боль, причинить боль
 * Scottish Gaelic: ciùrr
 * Spanish: lastimar, hacer daño
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish: såra
 * Telugu: గాయము చేయు
 * Thai: เจ็บ
 * Turkish: ,


 * Armenian: ցավեցնել
 * Czech:
 * Dutch: pijn doen, kwetsen


 * French:, blesser
 * German:
 * Telugu: మనసు మెలిపెట్టు

Adjective

 * Armenian: վիրավոր
 * Dutch:, ,
 * French:
 * German:
 * Norwegian:
 * Portuguese:, ferido


 * Scottish Gaelic: ciùrrte
 * Serbian: рањен, повређен
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish: skadad, sårad
 * Telugu: గాయపడు


 * Dutch: pijn gedaan
 * Swahili:


 * Telugu: బాధపడిన


 * : melukai, dilukai, terluka
 * 傷つけた (きずつけた, kizu-tsuketa)
 * 傷つけられる (きずつけられる, kizu-tsukerareru)
 * 傷つけられた (きずつけられた, kizu-tsukerareta)
 * 傷つく (きずつく, kizu-tsuku)
 * 傷ついた (きずついた, kizu-tsuita)
 * : gjort ont (1), sårat (2)
 * : 傷害
 * : tổn thương, làm tổn thương
 * : tổn thương, làm tổn thương

Anagrams

 * Ruth, ruth, thru, Thur, thur

Etymology
From

Noun

 * 1) wholesale

Derived terms

 * hurtowy, hurtownia, hurtownik