Hurt Meaning in Tamil






Hurt Meaning in Tamil


Hurt in Tamil

Definition:

Here is the definition of the word “hurt”:

**Hurt** (verb):

1. To cause physical or emotional pain, injury, or damage to someone or something.
Example: “The fall hurt my ankle.”
2. To spoil or damage something, such as an object or a relationship.
Example: “The storm hurt the crops.”

**Hurt** (noun):

1. Physical or emotional pain, injury, or damage.
Example: “I’m feeling hurt from the accident.”
2. A feeling of sadness, sorrow, or distress.
Example: “I’m still hurt from the breakup.”

Synonyms: injure, wound, harm, damage, hurtful, painful, agonizing.

Antonyms: help, aid, assist, comfort, soothe.

Translation of ‘Hurt ‘ in Tamil:

“காயம்” என்ற வார்த்தையின் வரையறை இங்கே:

** காயம்** (வினை):

1. உடல் அல்லது உணர்ச்சி வலி, காயம் அல்லது ஒருவருக்கு அல்லது ஏதாவது சேதத்தை ஏற்படுத்துதல்.
எடுத்துக்காட்டு: “வீழ்ச்சி என் கணுக்கால் காயப்படுத்தியது.”
2. ஒரு பொருள் அல்லது உறவு போன்ற ஒன்றைக் கெடுக்க அல்லது சேதப்படுத்த.
உதாரணம்: “புயல் பயிர்களை காயப்படுத்தியது.”

** காயம்** (பெயர்ச்சொல்):

1. உடல் அல்லது உணர்ச்சி வலி, காயம் அல்லது சேதம்.
எடுத்துக்காட்டு: “விபத்தினால் நான் காயமடைகிறேன்.”
2. சோகம், துக்கம் அல்லது துன்பம் போன்ற உணர்வு.
உதாரணம்: “பிரிந்ததால் நான் இன்னும் காயமடைகிறேன்.”

ஒத்த சொற்கள்: காயம், காயம், தீங்கு, சேதம், புண்படுத்தும், வலி, வேதனை.

எதிர்ச்சொற்கள்: உதவி, உதவி, உதவி, ஆறுதல், அமைதி.

Examples:

  • Here are three unique example sentences using the word “hurt”:
  • 1. The painful injury she sustained in the fall had left her right knee hurt, making it difficult for her to walk for days.
  • 2. Her words cut deep, and his pride was hurt when he realized she had been talking about him behind his back.

Synonyms:

Here are some synonyms for the word “hurt”:

1. Painful
2. Injurious
3. Harmful
4. Agonizing
5. Sore
6. Tender
7. Bruised
8. Wounded
9. Maimed
10. Scarred
11. Damaged
12. Inflamed
13. Irritated
14. Irritated
15. Tender
16. Smarting
17. Blistered
18. Burned
19. Cut
20. Scarred
21. Abused
22. Beaten
23. Mauled
24. Roughed up
25. Rough
26. Traumatized
27. Emotionally wounded
28. Psychologically hurt
29. Distressed
30. Afflicted

Note that some of these words may have slightly different connotations or intensities, you might say “They’re hurt” or “They’re sore.”
* If someone is feeling emotional pain, you might say “They’re injured” or “They’re wounded.”, you might say “They’re hurt” or “They’re distressed.”
* If someone has been physically injured, so choose the one that best fits the context in which you’re using it.

For example:

* If someone has a minor cut

Antonyms:

Here are some antonyms for the word “hurt”:

1. Soothe: to make someone or something feel comfortable and relieved from pain or discomfort.
Example: “The nurse gave the patient some medication to soothe the pain.”
2. Heal: to make someone or something healthy and whole again after an injury or illness.
Example: “The doctor’s treatment helped to heal the wound.”
3. Relieve: to make someone or something feel better or more comfortable, especially from pain or discomfort.
Example: “The medication relieved his headache.”
4. Comfort: to give someone or something a feeling of safety, and comfort.
Example: “She gave her daughter a hug to comfort her.”
5. Mend: to fix or repair something that is broken or damaged.
Example: “The tailor mended the torn seam in the fabric.”
6. Repair: to fix or restore something that is broken or damaged.
Example: “The mechanic repaired the broken engine.”
7. Rescue: to save someone or something from a difficult or dangerous situation.
Example: “The firefighters rescued the family trapped in the burning building.”
8. Calm: to make someone or something feel peaceful and relaxed.
Example: “She took a deep breath to calm down.”
9. Protect: to keep someone or something from being harmed or injured.
Example: “The police officer protected the crowd from the riot.”
10. Restore: to make something or someone as good as new again.
Example: “The restoration project restored the old mansion to its former glory.”

Note that some of these antonyms may not be exact opposites, but they all generally convey a sense of reversing or alleviating the negative effects of “hurt”., security