The verb 'hurt' means to cause pain or injury, with 'hurt' being both the simple past and past participle.
Verbum 'hurt' significat dolorem vel iniuriam causare, cum 'hurt' sit simplex praeteritum et participium praeteritum.
Front | hurt |
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Back | cause physical pain or injury to: Ow! You're hurting me! | [no object] : does acupuncture hurt? • [no object] (of a part of the body) suffer pain: my back hurts. • cause mental pain or distress to (a person or their feelings): she didn't want to hurt his feelings. Simple Past: hurt Past Participle: hurt |
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