wounds Sentence Examples

  1. The deep and gaping wounds on his skin bore witness to the brutal attack.
  2. Despite meticulous medical care, the wounds on her leg refused to heal, leaving her in constant pain.
  3. The emotional wounds from their breakup cut more deeply than any physical injury.
  4. The words she uttered left deep wounds in his heart, taking years to fade.
  5. The wounds of battle left a permanent scar on his face, a reminder of the horrors he had endured.
  6. The wounds on the young child's body were a heartbreaking sight, evidence of unspeakable cruelty.
  7. The wounds of betrayal cut like a knife, leaving a deep and abiding sense of distrust.
  8. The wounds of loneliness and isolation slowly consumed her spirit, leaving her numb and despairing.
  9. The wounds of addiction left an indelible mark on his life, robbing him of his health and relationships.
  10. The wounds of poverty left a lasting imprint on the community, perpetuating cycles of hardship and suffering.

wounds Meaning

wounds

a physical injury to the body consisting of a laceration or breaking of the skin or mucous membrane often with damage to underlying tissue, a rift in or blow to a political body or social group, to hurt by cutting or breaking bodily tissue, an injury to a person's feelings, an injury to the body (as from violence, accident, or surgery) that typically involves laceration or breaking of a membrane (such as the skin) and usually damage to underlying tissues, a cut or breach in a plant usually due to an external agent, something resembling a wound in appearance or effect, to cause a wound to or in, to inflict a wound, an opening made in the skin or a membrane of the body incidental to a surgical operation or procedure, to hurt the feelings or pride of, a mental or emotional hurt or blow, an injury involving cutting or breaking of bodily tissue (as by violence, accident, or surgery)

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FAQs About the word wounds

a physical injury to the body consisting of a laceration or breaking of the skin or mucous membrane often with damage to underlying tissue, a rift in or blow to

abrasions,injuries, fractures, ruptures, lacerations, incisions,scratches, scrapes, tears, scores

cures,heals, remedies, fixes,mends,

The deep and gaping wounds on his skin bore witness to the brutal attack.

Despite meticulous medical care, the wounds on her leg refused to heal, leaving her in constant pain.

The emotional wounds from their breakup cut more deeply than any physical injury.

The words she uttered left deep wounds in his heart, taking years to fade.