I.
noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ deep , great
VERB + HURT
▪ feel
▪
the deep ~ that he felt when Jane left him
▪ cause
▪
He knew that he had caused his boyfriend a lot of ~.
▪ see
▪
I could see the ~ in her eyes.
II.
verb
1 cause pain/injury
ADVERB
▪ badly , seriously
▪
She fell and ~ her leg quite badly.
▪
No one was seriously ~ in the accident.
▪ actually , physically
▪
I was shaken, but not actually ~.
▪ slightly
2 be/feel painful
ADVERB
▪ badly , a lot , really
▪
My ankle still ~s quite badly.
▪
Does it ~ a lot?
▪
Ouch! It really ~s.
▪ slightly
VERB + HURT
▪ be going to
▪
I knew it was going to hurt—but not that much!
▪ begin to
3 upset sb
ADVERB
▪ badly , deeply , really , terribly
▪
Her remarks ~ him deeply.
▪
They never told me why and that really ~.
VERB + HURT
▪ attempt to , try to
▪
Are you deliberately trying to ~ me?
▪ want to
▪
Why would I want to ~ her?
▪ not mean to
▪
I never meant to ~ anyone.
Hurt is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ back , ↑ ear , ↑ eye , ↑ knee , ↑ lung , ↑ muscle , ↑ side , ↑ throat , ↑ word
Hurt is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ ankle , ↑ arm , ↑ back , ↑ business , ↑ chance , ↑ credibility , ↑ ear , ↑ economy , ↑ ego , ↑ feeling , ↑ industry , ↑ knee , ↑ morale , ↑ pride , ↑ reputation , ↑ sale , ↑ tourism
III.
adj.
1 injured
VERBS
▪ be , look
▪ get
▪
Stop that or you'll get ~!
ADVERB
▪ badly , seriously
▪
Steve didn't look seriously ~.
▪ physically
▪ slightly
2 upset
VERBS
▪ be , feel , look , seem , sound
▪ get
ADVERB
▪ deeply , extremely , really , terribly , very
▪ a bit , quite , rather , slightly
PREPOSITION
▪ by
▪
Roy seemed deeply ~ by this remark.
Hurt is used with these nouns: ↑ expression , ↑ feeling , ↑ leg , ↑ look , ↑ pride