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Wound

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Noun

an injury, usually involving division of tissue or rupture of the integument or mucous membrane, due to external violence or some mechanical agency rather than disease.
a similar injury to the tissue of a plant.
an injury or hurt to feelings, sensibilities, reputation, etc.

Verb (used with object)

to inflict a wound upon; injure; hurt.

Verb (used without object)

to inflict a wound. ?

Idiom

lick one's wounds
to attempt to heal one's injuries or soothe one's hurt feelings after a defeat.

Antonyms

verb
aid , cure , heal , help , appease

Synonyms

noun
anguish , bruise , cut , damage , distress , gash , grief , harm , heartbreak , hurt , insult , laceration , lesion , pain , pang , shock , slash , torment , torture , trauma , traumatism , affliction , agony , misery , woe , wretchedness , contusion , injury , scath , sore , traumatization
verb
bruise , carve , clip * , contuse , cut , damage , ding * , gash , harm , hit , hurt , injure , irritate , lacerate , nick , open up , ouch * , pierce , rough up * , scrape , scratch , slash , slice , stick , total * , bother , cut to the quick , distress , disturb , do in * , dump on , get * , grieve , hurt one’s feelings , mortify , offend , outrage , pain , put down * , shake up * , sting , traumatize , trouble , upset , shock , aggrieve , affliction , anguish , break , contusion , disable , injury , laceration , lesion , maim , mutilate , puncture , scarify , scath , stab , trauma , wing

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