wound (Meaning)

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wound (n)

an injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a cut or break in the skin)

a casualty to military personnel resulting from combat

a figurative injury (to your feelings or pride)

the act of inflicting a wound

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wound (v)

cause injuries or bodily harm to

hurt the feelings of

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wound (s)

put in a coil

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wound (imp. & p. p.)

of Wind

of Wind

Webster

wound ()

imp. & p. p. of Wind to twist, and Wind to sound by blowing.

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wound (n.)

A hurt or injury caused by violence; specifically, a breach of the skin and flesh of an animal, or in the substance of any creature or living thing; a cut, stab, rent, or the like.

Fig.: An injury, hurt, damage, detriment, or the like, to feeling, faculty, reputation, etc.

An injury to the person by which the skin is divided, or its continuity broken; a lesion of the body, involving some solution of continuity.

To hurt by violence; to produce a breach, or separation of parts, in, as by a cut, stab, blow, or the like.

To hurt the feelings of; to pain by disrespect, ingratitude, or the like; to cause injury to.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wound

wound Sentence Examples

  1. The soldier's wounds were severe and required immediate medical attention.
  2. The hiker's wound was throbbing painfully after stepping on a sharp rock.
  3. The surgeon carefully stitched up the wound, ensuring it would heal properly.
  4. The animal's wounds were infected and needed antibiotics to prevent further damage.
  5. The wound on the child's leg was minor and would heal quickly.
  6. The sharp blade inflicted a deep wound that required stitches.
  7. The doctor examined the wound and diagnosed it as a laceration.
  8. The wound on the elderly woman's hand was healing slowly due to her weakened immune system.
  9. The accident victim's wounds were life-threatening and required emergency surgery.
  10. The emotional wounds left by the traumatic experience were difficult to heal.

FAQs About the word wound

an injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a cut or break in the skin), a casualty to military personnel resulting from combat, a figurative inj

injury, abrasion, score,scratch, gash, incision, rupture, scrape, fracture, slit

remedy, cure, heal, fix,heal, remedy, fix, cure, mend,mend

The soldier's wounds were severe and required immediate medical attention.

The hiker's wound was throbbing painfully after stepping on a sharp rock.

The surgeon carefully stitched up the wound, ensuring it would heal properly.

The animal's wounds were infected and needed antibiotics to prevent further damage.