wounded (Meaning)
wounded (n)
people who are wounded
wounded (s)
suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battle
wounded (imp. & p. p.)
of Wound
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wounded Sentence Examples
- The soldier was severely wounded in the ambush, with shrapnel tearing through his leg.
- The wounded lion limped away into the undergrowth, its pride watching anxiously.
- The accident left the child critically wounded, with broken bones and internal injuries.
- The bombing wounded hundreds of civilians, causing widespread devastation.
- The boxer was wounded during the fight, with a deep cut below his eye that required stitches.
- The wounded bird lay helpless on the ground, its wing broken beyond repair.
- The wounded tree stood as a testament to the devastating storm that had ravaged the forest.
- The wounded ego of the politician led him to make reckless decisions.
- The wounded heart of the abandoned lover ached with loneliness and despair.
- The wounded pride of the defeated team lingered long after the game had ended.
FAQs About the word wounded
people who are wounded, suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battleof Wound
injured, damaged, hurt, liable,harmed, subject (to), scathed, imperiled, vulnerable, insecure
all right, secure, intact, whole, healthy, whole, intact, all right, sound, safe
The soldier was severely wounded in the ambush, with shrapnel tearing through his leg.
The wounded lion limped away into the undergrowth, its pride watching anxiously.
The accident left the child critically wounded, with broken bones and internal injuries.
The bombing wounded hundreds of civilians, causing widespread devastation.