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Synonyms for wound
wund; Older Use and Literary waʊndwound
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
wound
One may be annoyed by the well-meaning awkwardness of a servant, irritated by a tight shoe or a thoughtless remark, vexed at some careless neglect or needless misfortune, wounded by the ingratitude of child or friend. To tease is to give some slight and perhaps playful annoyance. Aggravate in the sense of offend is colloquial. To provoke, literally to call out or challenge, is to begin a contest; one provokes another to violence. To affront is to offer some defiant offense or indignity, as it were, to one's face; it is somewhat less than to insult. Compare PIQUE.
Synonyms:
affront, aggravate, annoy, displease, exasperate, insult, irritate, offend, provoke, tease, vexAntonyms:
conciliate, content, gratify, honor, please
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Princeton's WordNet
wound, lesionnoun
an injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a cut or break in the skin)
Synonyms:
wounding, combat injury, injury, lesion, woundwound, injury, combat injurynoun
a casualty to military personnel resulting from combat
Synonyms:
hurt, wound, injury, harm, accidental injury, lesion, trauma, wounding, combat injurywoundnoun
a figurative injury (to your feelings or pride)
"he feared that mentioning it might reopen the wound"; "deep in her breast lives the silent wound"; "The right reader of a good poem can tell the moment it strikes him that he has taken an immortal wound--that he will never get over it"--Robert Frost
Synonyms:
wounding, combat injury, injury, lesionwound, woundingadjective
the act of inflicting a wound
Synonyms:
wounding, combat injury, injury, lesion, woundwoundverb
put in a coil
injure, woundverb
cause injuries or bodily harm to
hurt, wound, injure, bruise, offend, spiteverb
hurt the feelings of
"She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised my ego"
Synonyms:
injure, hurt, suffer, smart, violate, shock, appall, wound, transgress, scandalise, pique, contuse, appal, scandalize, outrage, bruise, go against, breach, pain, offend, infract, spite, anguish, ache, break
Dictionary of English Synonymes
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
woundnoun
Synonyms:
hurt, injury, scath, lesion, trauma, traumatismAssociated words:
vulnerable, vulnerability, invulnerable, invulnerability, vulnerary, vulnific, sanies, sanious, pledget, spleget, dossil, ichor, probe, antiseptic, inviolable, violable, tent, autoplastywoundverb
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#1324 | cut | |
#1618 | break | |
#1938 | pain | |
#2207 | smart | |
#2266 | damage | |
#2620 | injury | |
#4602 | shock | |
#5093 | hurt | |
#6159 | harm | |
#6848 | suffer | |
#7042 | injured | |
#9001 | breach | |
#9117 | wound | |
#9538 | trauma | |
#10438 | wounded | |
#10782 | spite | |
#12746 | violate | |
#12985 | sore | |
#15784 | plague | |
#17420 | tease | |
#17766 | insult | |
#20114 | outrage | |
#20785 | annoy | |
#21252 | gall | |
#22159 | lesion | |
#23039 | offend | |
#25311 | ache | |
#26899 | provoke | |
#27991 | anguish | |
#33441 | pique | |
#34306 | injure | |
#41656 | wounding | |
#45961 | bruise | |
#47688 | irritate | |
#51566 | gash | |
#54523 | vex | |
#55038 | aggravate | |
#55788 | rend | |
#62754 | affront | |
#98708 | transgress | |
#132236 | displease | |
#216390 | appal | |
#219145 | mortify | |
#227873 | exasperate | |
#290491 | appall | |
#310844 | lacerate |
How to use wound in a sentence?
The racist photo from Governor Northam's 1984 yearbook is horrible. This causes pain in a state and a country where centuries of racism have already left an open wound, i hope the Governor — whose career as an Army officer, pediatrician and public official has always manifested a commitment to justice and equality for all — now takes the time to listen to those he has hurt and reflect on how to move forward.
There was a lot of blood, she had to keep putting pressure on the wound.
It's been an open festering wound, minnie.
He with whom neither slander that gradually soaks into the mind, nor statements that startle like a wound in the flesh, are successful may be called intelligent indeed.
Lafayette Police Chief Jim Craft:
They heard a shot, and upon entering the theater, the suspect was found deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Translations for wound
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- جرح, جَرَحَ, اصابArabic
- yaraAzerbaijani
- яра, йәрәхәтBashkir
- ранаBelarusian
- ранаBulgarian
- ferirCatalan, Valencian
- poranit, ranit, zranit, ránaCzech
- sår, såre, skadeDanish
- verwunden, verletzen, Wunde, VerletzungGerman
- πληγή, τραύμα, τραυματίζω, λαβώνω, πληγώνω, πλήγμα, πλήγωμα, λαβωματιάGreek
- vundoEsperanto
- llaga, herir, herida, lesionarSpanish
- zauriBasque
- زخمPersian
- haava, haavoittaa, loukata, loukkausFinnish
- blesser, lésion, offenser, blessure, plaie, offenseFrench
- créachtIrish
- ciùrr, leònScottish Gaelic
- vulnerar, ferirGalician
- פגיעה, פגעHebrew
- घावHindi
- blesiHaitian Creole
- seb, sértésHungarian
- վերքArmenian
- luka, lecet, cederaIndonesian
- sár, særa, meiðaIcelandic
- ferita, ferire, lesione, offendere, offesaItalian
- 怪我, 傷Japanese
- ჭრილობაGeorgian
- жараKazakh
- របួសKhmer
- 상처Korean
- plaga, vulnusLatin
- WonnLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- tūngaMāori
- повредува, рана, ранува, навредуваMacedonian
- wonde, kwetsuur, verwonden, kwetsen, verwondingDutch
- skade, sår, såreNorwegian
- rana, ranić, urazićPolish
- ferida, machucado, lesar, machucar, magoar, ferimento, lesão, mágoa, ferir, vulnerarPortuguese
- plaja, pleja, plaga, plaiaRomansh
- leziune, rană, plagăRomanian
- ранение, рана, травма, ранить, поранитьRussian
- fiririSardinian
- rana, ранаSerbo-Croatian
- ránaSlovak
- ranaSlovene
- plagë, lëndimAlbanian
- skada, såra, sårSwedish
- vimbeSwahili
- காயம்Tamil
- గాయపరచు, గాయముTelugu
- sugatTagalog
- hasar, yaraTurkish
- ранаUkrainian
- گھاوUrdu
- vết thươngVietnamese
- vun, vunönVolapük
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