Another Word For HURT_DEEPLY

shot

Adjective : Tired, weary.

Adjective : Discharged, cleared, or rid of something.

Adjective : Scarred silly or crazy of something or someone usually due to a traumatic experience with said fear.

injured

Adjective : usually used of physical or mental injury to person

racked

Verb : To place in or hang on a rack.

Verb : To torture (someone) on the rack.

Verb : To cause (someone) to suffer pain.

wounded

Adjective : Suffering from a wound, especially one acquired in battle from a weapon, such as a gun or a knife.

Adjective : (figuratively) Suffering from an emotional injury.

Adjective : (physics) Of a particle: having undergone an inelastic collision.

lacerate

Verb : (transitive) To tear, rip or wound.

Verb : (transitive) To defeat thoroughly; to thrash.

Adjective : (botany) Jagged, as if torn or lacerated.

cuts

Noun : (Australia, New Zealand, dated or historical, with "the") Corporal punishment at school.

cut

Verb : (chiefly transitive) To incise, to cut into the surface of something.

Verb : To perform an incision on, for example with a knife.

Verb : To divide with a knife, scissors, or another sharp instrument.

distraught

Adjective : Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; incapacitated by distress.

Adjective : Mad; insane.

ache

Verb : (intransitive, stative) To suffer pain; to be the source of, or be in, pain, especially continued dull pain; to be distressed.

Verb : (transitive, literary, rare) To cause someone or something to suffer pain.

Noun : Continued dull pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain.

feeling

Adjective : Emotionally sensitive.

Adjective : Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing, sensibility.

Noun : Sensation, particularly through the skin.

miserable

Adjective : In a state of misery: very sad, ill, or poor.

Adjective : Very bad (at something); unskilled, incompetent; hopeless.

Adjective : Of the weather, extremely unpleasant due to being cold, wet, overcast, etc.

outrage

Noun : An excessively violent or vicious attack; an atrocity.

Noun : An offensive, immoral or indecent act.

Noun : The resentful, indignant, or shocked anger aroused by such acts.

quick

Adjective : Moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast.

Adjective : Occurring in a short time; happening or done rapidly.

Adjective : Lively, fast-thinking, witty, intelligent.

serious

Adjective : Without humor or expression of happiness; grave in manner or disposition

Adjective : Important; weighty; not insignificant

Adjective : Really intending what is said (or planned, etc); in earnest; not jocular or deceiving

strike

Verb : (transitive, sometimes with out or through) To delete or cross out; to scratch or eliminate.

Verb : (physical) To have a sharp or sudden effect.

Verb : (transitive) To hit.

stung

Adjective : feeling sharp psychological pai

affected

Adjective : Influenced or changed by something.

Adjective : Simulated in order to impress.

Adjective : Emotionally moved; touched.

chagrin

Noun : Distress of mind caused by a failure of aims or plans, want of appreciation, mistakes etc; vexation or mortification.

Noun : A type of leather or skin with a rough surface.

Verb : (transitive) To bother or vex; to mortify.

cutting

Noun : (countable, uncountable) The action of the verb to cut.

Noun : (countable) A section removed from a larger whole.

Noun : (countable) A newspaper clipping.

scarred

Adjective : Having a scar or scars.

mortify

Verb : (transitive) To discipline (one's body, appetites etc.) by suppressing desires; to practise abstinence on.

Verb : (transitive, usually used passively) To embarrass, to humiliate. To injure one's dignity.

Verb : (obsolete, transitive) To kill.

sore

Adjective : Causing pain or discomfort; painfully sensitive.

Adjective : Sensitive; tender; easily pained, grieved, or vexed; very susceptible of irritation.

Adjective : Dire; distressing.

skin

Noun : (uncountable) The outer protective layer of the body of any animal, including of a human.

Noun : (uncountable) The outer protective layer of the fruit of a plant.

Noun : (countable) The skin and fur of an individual animal used by humans for clothing, upholstery, etc.

abuse

Noun : Improper treatment or usage; application to a wrong or bad purpose; an unjust, corrupt or wrongful practice or custom.

Noun : Misuse; improper use; perversion.

Noun : (obsolete) A delusion; an imposture; misrepresentation; deception.

afflict

Verb : (transitive) To cause (someone) pain, suffering or distress.

Verb : (obsolete) To strike or cast down; to overthrow.

Verb : (obsolete) To make low or humble.

afflicted

Adjective : Suffering from an affliction, or suffering from pain, distress or disability.

bad

Adjective : Unfavorable; negative; not good.

Adjective : Not suitable or fitting.

Adjective : Not appropriate, of manners etc.

badly

Verb : In a bad manner.

Verb : Very much; to a great degree.

Adjective : (Northern England) Ill, unwell.

beat

Noun : A stroke; a blow.

Noun : A pulsation or throb.

Noun : (music) A pulse on the beat level, the metric level at which pulses are heard as the basic unit. Thus a beat is the basic time unit of a piece.

bite

Verb : (transitive) To cut into something by clamping the teeth.

Verb : (transitive) To hold something by clamping one's teeth.

Verb : (intransitive) To attack with the teeth.

bruise

Verb : (transitive) To strike (a person), originally with something flat or heavy, but now specifically in such a way as to discolour the skin without breaking it.

Verb : (transitive) To damage the skin of (fruit or vegetables), in an analogous way.

Verb : (intransitive) Of fruit or vegetables, to gain bruises through being handled roughly.

bruising

Adjective : That bruises.

Adjective : Wearisome, arduous.

Noun : (slang) A violent physical attack on a person.

bully

Noun : A person who is intentionally physically or emotionally cruel to others, especially to those whom they perceive as being vulnerable or of less power or privilege.

Noun : A noisy, blustering, tyrannical person, more insolent than courageous; one who is threatening and quarrelsome.

Noun : A hired thug.

burn

Noun : A physical injury caused by heat, cold, electricity, radiation or caustic chemicals.

Noun : A sensation resembling such an injury.

Noun : The act of burning something with fire.

corn

Noun : (Commonwealth English, but not Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, uncountable) Any cereal plant (or its grain) that is the main crop or staple of a country or region.

Noun : (US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, uncountable) Maize, a grain crop of the species Zea mays.

Noun : A grain or seed, especially of a cereal crop.

damage

Noun : Injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.

Noun : (slang) Cost or expense.

Verb : (transitive) To impair the soundness, goodness, or value of; to harm or cause destruction.

dangerous

Adjective : Full of danger.

Adjective : Causing danger; ready to do harm or injury.

Adjective : (colloquial, dated) In a condition of danger, as from illness; threatened with death.

defect

Noun : A fault or malfunction.

Noun : The quantity or amount by which anything falls short.

Noun : (mathematics) A part by which a figure or quantity is wanting or deficient.

delicate

Adjective : Easily damaged or requiring careful handling.

Adjective : Characterized by a fine structure or thin lines.

Adjective : Intended for use with fragile items.

disadvantage

Noun : A weakness or undesirable characteristic; a con.

Noun : A setback or handicap.

Noun : Loss; detriment; hindrance.

disadvantaged

Adjective : Lacking an advantage relative to another.

Adjective : (euphemistic) Poor; in financial difficulties.

drop

Noun : (also figuratively) A small quantity of liquid, just large enough to hold its own round shape through surface tension, especially one that falls from a source of liquid.

Noun : (pharmacology) A dose of liquid medicine in the form of a drop (sense 1).

Noun : (pharmacology, chiefly in the plural) A liquid medicine that is intended to be administered in drops (sense 1).

evil

Adjective : Intending to harm; malevolent.

Adjective : Morally corrupt.

Adjective : Unpleasant, foul (of odour, taste, mood, weather, etc.).

feel

Verb : (heading) To use or experience the sense of touch.

Verb : (transitive, copulative) To become aware of through the skin; to use the sense of touch on.

Verb : (transitive) To find one's way (literally or figuratively) by touching or using cautious movements.

gall

Noun : (anatomy, dated) A gallbladder.

Noun : (uncountable) A feeling of exasperation.

Noun : (uncountable) Impudence or brazenness; temerity, chutzpah.

galled

Adjective : painful from having the skin abrade

grieve

Verb : (transitive) To cause sorrow or distress to.

Verb : (transitive) To feel very sad about; to mourn; to sorrow for.

Verb : (intransitive) To experience grief.

hard-hit

Adjective : Alternative spelling of hard hit [In severe difficulties; greatly affected by a problem.]

hit

Verb : (heading, physical) To strike.

Verb : (transitive) To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.

Verb : (transitive) To come into contact with forcefully and suddenly.

hurting

Noun : A sensation that hurts.

hurts

Noun : an English musical duo formed in Manchester in 2009, consisting of singer Theo Hutchcraft and multi-instrumentalist Adam Anderson.

Noun : "Hurts" is a song by Scottish recording artist Emeli Sandé, released as the lead single from her second album

Noun : an English musical duo from Manchester.

hutt

Noun : A surname.

Noun : A river and valley in Western Australia.

Noun : A river and valley in the Wellington region, North Island, New Zealand.

knock

Noun : An abrupt rapping sound, as from an impact of a hard object against wood.

Noun : A sharp impact.

Noun : (figuratively) A criticism.

lesion

Noun : (pathology) A wound or injury.

Noun : (medicine) An infected or otherwise injured or diseased organ or part, especially such on a patch of skin.

Noun : (biochemistry) Any compound formed from damage to a nucleic acid.

maim

Verb : To wound seriously; to cause permanent loss of function of a limb or part of the body.

Noun : (obsolete) A serious wound

mal

Noun : (only in set phrases) illness, affliction.

Noun : (surfing) A longboard (type of surfboard).

Noun : (medicine, informal) A malleolus.

mar

Verb : (transitive) To spoil; to ruin; to scathe; to damage.

Noun : A blemish.

Noun : A small lake.

mercy

Noun : (uncountable) Relenting; forbearance to cause or allow harm to another.

Noun : (uncountable) Forgiveness or compassion, especially toward those less fortunate.

Noun : (uncountable) A tendency toward forgiveness, pity, or compassion.

mischief

Noun : (uncountable) Conduct that playfully causes petty annoyance.

Noun : (countable) A playfully annoying action.

Noun : (collective) A group or a pack of rats.

offend

Verb : (transitive) To hurt the feelings of; to displease; to make angry; to insult.

Verb : (intransitive) To feel or become offended; to take insult.

Verb : (transitive) To physically harm, pain.

okay

Noun : Alternative spelling of OK [Endorsement; approval; acceptance; acquiescence.]

Verb : Alternative spelling of OK [(transitive) To approve; to accept; to acquiesce to.]

Adjective : Alternative spelling of OK [All right, acceptable, permitted.]

pain

Noun : (countable and uncountable) An ache or bodily suffering, or an instance of this; an unpleasant sensation, resulting from a derangement of functions, disease, or injury by violence; hurt.

Noun : (now usually in the plural) The pangs or sufferings of childbirth, caused by contractions of the uterus.

Noun : (uncountable) The condition or fact of suffering or anguish especially mental, as opposed to pleasure; torment; distress

painful

Adjective : Causing pain or distress, either physical or mental.

Adjective : Afflicted or suffering with pain (of a body part or, formerly, of a person).

Adjective : Requiring effort or labor; difficult, laborious.

punish

Verb : (transitive) To cause to suffer for crime or misconduct, to administer disciplinary action.

Verb : (transitive, figuratively) To treat harshly and unfairly.

Verb : (transitive, colloquial) To handle or beat severely; to maul.

punished

Adjective : That has been the object of punishment.

punishing

Adjective : That punishes physically and/or mentally; arduous, gruelling, demanding.

Adjective : (figuratively) Debilitating, harsh.

Noun : Punishment.

resent

Verb : (transitive) To feel resentment over; to consider as an affront.

Verb : (transitive) To express displeasure or indignation at.

Verb : (transitive, obsolete) To be sensible of; to feel.

scotch

Noun : A surface cut or abrasion.

Noun : A line drawn on the ground, as one used in playing hopscotch.

Noun : A block for a wheel or other round object; a chock, wedge, prop, or other support, to prevent slipping.

sensitive

Adjective : Having the faculty of sensation; pertaining to the senses.

Adjective : Responsive to stimuli.

Adjective : (of a person) Easily offended, upset, or hurt.

smart

Verb : (intransitive) To hurt or sting.

Verb : (transitive) To cause a smart or sting in.

Verb : (intransitive) To feel a pungent pain of mind; to feel sharp pain or grief; be punished severely; to feel the sting of evil.

smarting

Adjective : Painful, sore.

Adjective : (figuratively) Experiencing emotional pain or embarrassment.

Noun : A sensation that smarts or stings.

smarts

Noun : (informal, chiefly US) intelligence; smartness

soft

Adjective : Easily giving way under pressure.

Adjective : (of cloth or similar material) Smooth and flexible; not rough, rugged, or harsh.

Adjective : (of a sound) Quiet.

spiteful

Adjective : Filled with, or showing, spite; having a desire to annoy or harm.

tender

Adjective : Sensitive or painful to the touch.

Adjective : Easily bruised or injured; not firm or hard; delicate.

Adjective : Physically weak; not able to endure hardship.

throb

Verb : (intransitive) To pound or beat rapidly or violently.

Verb : (intransitive) To vibrate or pulsate with a steady rhythm.

Verb : (intransitive, of a body part) To pulse (often painfully) in time with the circulation of blood.

touch

Verb : Primarily physical senses.

Verb : (transitive) To make physical contact with; to bring the hand, finger or other part of the body into contact with.

Verb : (transitive) To come into (involuntary) contact with; to meet or intersect.

touched

Adjective : Emotionally moved (by), made to feel emotion (by).

Adjective : Slightly mentally deficient; touched in the head.

trample

Verb : (transitive) To crush something by walking on it.

Verb : (by extension) To treat someone harshly.

Verb : (intransitive) To walk heavily and destructively.

twitch

Noun : A brief, small (sometimes involuntary) movement out of place and then back again; a spasm.

Noun : (informal) Action of spotting or seeking out a bird, especially a rare one.

Noun : (farriery) A stick with a hole in one end through which passes a loop, which can be drawn tightly over the upper lip or an ear of a horse and twisted to keep the animal quiet during minor surgery.

unscathed

Adjective : Not harmed or damaged in any way; untouched.

worse

Verb : Less skillfully.

Verb : More severely or seriously.

Verb : (sentence adverb) Used to start a sentence describing something that is worse.

wrong

Adjective : Incorrect or untrue.

Adjective : Asserting something incorrect or untrue.

Adjective : Immoral, not good, bad.

missal

Noun : (religion) A prayer book.

Noun : (Catholicism) A book containing the prayers and responses needed when celebrating the Roman Catholic Mass throughout the year.

appalling

Adjective : Horrifying and astonishing.

Adjective : Extremely bad; terrible

appetite

Noun : Desire to eat food or consume drink.

Noun : Any strong desire; an eagerness or longing.

Noun : The desire for some personal gratification, either of the body or of the mind.

awful

Adjective : Very bad.

Adjective : Exceedingly great; usually applied intensively.

Adjective : (dated) Causing fear or horror; appalling, terrible.

better

Adjective : Greater in amount or quantity

Adjective : Greater or lesser (whichever is seen as more advantageous), in reference to value, distance, time, etc.

Adjective : Healed or recovered from an injury or illness.

brooding

Adjective : (of a bird) Broody; incubating eggs by sitting on them.

Adjective : Deeply or seriously thoughtful.

Noun : A spell of brooding; the time when someone broods.

closely

Verb : In a close manner.

Verb : (obsolete) secretly; privately

comb

Noun : A toothed implement:

Noun : A toothed implement for grooming the hair or (formerly) for keeping it in place.

Noun : A machine used in separating choice cotton fibers from worsted cloth fibers.

considerably

Verb : Significantly; to a degree worth considering.

contrite

Adjective : Sincerely penitent or feeling regret or sorrow, especially for one’s own actions.

Adjective : (obsolete) Thoroughly bruised or broken.

Noun : A contrite person; a penitent.

crack

Verb : (intransitive) To form cracks.

Verb : (intransitive) To break apart under force, stress, or pressure.

Verb : (intransitive) To become debilitated by psychological pressure.

crave

Verb : (transitive, intransitive) To desire strongly, so as to satisfy an appetite; to long or yearn for.

Verb : (transitive) To ask for earnestly; to beg; to claim.

Verb : (transitive, obsolete) To call for; to require as a course of action.

cut up

Verb : (intransitive, literally) To cut upward.

Verb : (transitive) To cut into smaller pieces, parts, or sections.

Verb : (transitive, informal) To lacerate; to wound by multiple lacerations; to injure or damage by cutting, or as if by cutting.

deep

Adjective : (of distance or position; also figurative) Extending far away from a point of reference, especially downwards.

Adjective : Extending far down from the top, or surface, to the bottom, literally or figuratively.

Adjective : Far in extent in another (non-downwards, but generally also non-upwards) direction away from a point of reference.

deep-set

Adjective : Set deeply below a surface, as on a face.

Adjective : (figurative) firmly in place; long-standing

deplorable

Adjective : To be deplored.

Adjective : To be felt sorrow for; worthy of compassion; lamentable.

Adjective : Deserving strong condemnation; shockingly bad, wretched.

deplore

Verb : (transitive) To bewail; to weep bitterly over; to feel sorrow for.

Verb : (transitive) To condemn; to express strong disapproval of.

Verb : (obsolete) To regard as hopeless; to give up.

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