What is "hurting" in English? Definition and Explanations

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What does hurting mean in English? Meaning of hurting definition and abbreviation with examples.

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What is "hurting" in English? Definition and Explanations

Meaning of "hurting": a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder

Noun

  • Meaning: a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder
  • Example: the patient developed severe pain and distension
  • Synonyms: hurting pain
  • Hyponyms: ache aching agony arthralgia burn burning causalgia chest pain chiralgia colic costalgia distress dysmenorrhea excruciation glossalgia glossodynia gripes griping growing pains haemorrhoid hemorrhoid intestinal colic keratalgia labor pain mastalgia melagra meralgia metralgia myalgia myodynia nephralgia neuralgia neuralgy odynophagia orchidalgia pang photalgia photophobia piles pleuralgia pleurodynia podalgia proctalgia rawness referred pain renal colic smart smarting smartness soreness sting stinging stitch suffering tenderness thermalgesia throb torment torture ulalgia urodynia
  • Hypernyms: symptom
  • Synonyms:

    harm, mar, injure, bruise, wound, damage, sting, impair, punish, trouble, cramp, puncture, afflict, slap, torment, total, whip, belt, cut, pummel, bite, maltreat, wax, whack, kick, lacerate, prick, torture, throb, burn, punch, disable, stab, spank, spoil, ache, nip, squeeze, wring, slug, flail, pierce, blemish, tear, pinch, wing, pommel, ail, abuse, smart, lash, flog, maul, cut up, mess up, rough up, shake up, be sore, be tender, do violence, wrack up, annoy, injure, wound, sadden, upset, sting, punish, constrain, distress, afflict, displease, zing, torment, martyr, vex, vitiate, lambaste, torture, burn, abuse, aggrieve, chafe, discomfit, faze, grieve, excruciate, try, prejudice, discommode, put down, put out, martyrize, cut to the quick, give no quarter, go for jugular, hit where one lives, lay a bad trip on, lean on, thumb nose at, work over,

    Antonyms:

    aid, assist, benefit, improve, mend, heal, release, sew, compliment, praise, protect, assuage, remedy, soothe, calm, placate, fix, help, cure, allow, close, make happy, please, give, relieve, aid, heal, delight, assist, calm, comfort, soothe, protect, praise, respect, assuage, remedy, placate, make happy, please, cure, help, let go, satisfy, approve, relieve,

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    hurting in English: hurting
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