wounding Antonyms

Meaning of wounding

Wordnet

wounding (n)

the act of inflicting a wound

Wordnet

wounding (s)

causing physical or especially psychological injury

Webster

wounding (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Wound

wounding Sentence Examples

  1. The soldier sustained a grievous wounding in battle that severed his arm.
  2. The words spoken by the critic left a deep and wounding scar on the author's psyche.
  3. The police officer's actions resulted in the wounding of an innocent bystander.
  4. The car accident left multiple victims with severe and potentially life-threatening woundings.
  5. The rebels launched a surprise attack, wounding numerous government forces.
  6. The surgical procedure was successful, but the patient experienced mild wounding during the recovery.
  7. The contentious debate left behind bitter feelings and wounded relationships.
  8. The loss of a loved one inflicted a profound and emotionally wounding blow.
  9. The child's fall from the tree resulted in a minor wounding that required stitches.
  10. The rumor about the company's financial troubles caused a severe wounding to its stock price.

FAQs About the word wounding

the act of inflicting a wound, causing physical or especially psychological injuryof Wound

hurtful, ruinous, injurious, troublesome, poisonous, malignant, ill, noxious, deleterious, lethal

supportive,positive, good, propitious, nonfatal, helpful, innocent, sympathetic, positive, helpful

The soldier sustained a grievous wounding in battle that severed his arm.

The words spoken by the critic left a deep and wounding scar on the author's psyche.

The police officer's actions resulted in the wounding of an innocent bystander.

The car accident left multiple victims with severe and potentially life-threatening woundings.