Meaning & Definition of word "Wounded"

Wounded

/ˈwuːndɪd/

verb:

  • 1. Past tense of wound; to cause injury to someone.
    • Example: He wounded the bear with a crossbow.
  • 2. To inflict emotional pain or distress.
    • Example: Her harsh words wounded his pride.

adjective:

  • 1. Injured, hurt, or damaged, particularly in a physical sense.
    • Example: The wounded soldier was quickly taken to the field hospital.
  • 2. Emotionally or psychologically hurt or affected.
    • Example: She spoke of her wounded heart after the painful breakup.

Etymology

Past participle of 'wound', originally from Old English 'wundian', meaning 'to injure'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

wounded pride:

A feeling of humiliation or injury to one's self-esteem.

wounded feelings:

Emotional hurt or distress caused by someone's words or actions.

wounded animal:

An animal that is injured and potentially dangerous.

Related Words

wound:

An injury to the body.

wounding:

The act of inflicting harm or injury.

Slang Meanings of wounded

Meaning: Feeling hurt emotionally or psychologically.

Example Sentence: After the breakup, he felt so wounded that he didn't want to socialize.

Meaning: Being in a state of vulnerability.

Example Sentence: She's still wounded from her last relationship and isn't ready to date.