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1. hurting
noun. ['ˈhɝːtɪŋ'] a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder.
Synonyms
- torment
- burning
- mastalgia
- meralgia
- neuralgy
- costalgia
- growing pains
- renal colic
- chiralgia
- nephralgia
- torture
- sting
- symptom
- dysmenorrhea
- distress
- metralgia
- glossodynia
- photophobia
- tenderness
- orchidalgia
- soreness
- smart
- aching
- thermalgesia
- photalgia
- glossalgia
- burn
- odynophagia
- pang
- pleuralgia
- excruciation
- proctalgia
- intestinal colic
- arthralgia
- colic
- gripes
- piles
- neuralgia
- podalgia
- agony
- labor pain
- griping
- throb
- pain
- ulalgia
- haemorrhoid
- melagra
- stitch
- urodynia
- smarting
- stinging
- pleurodynia
- smartness
- chest pain
- suffering
- keratalgia
- hemorrhoid
- myalgia
- rawness
- ache
- causalgia
- referred pain
Antonyms
Rhymes with Hurting
- disconcerting
- subverting
- reasserting
- converting
- squirting
- reverting
- perverting
- inserting
- exerting
- diverting
- spurting
- skirting
- flirting
- averting
- asserting
- alerting
- shirting
- herting
Sentences with hurting
1. Verb, gerund or present participle
Find a safe, open or enclosed area where he can run without hurting himself or getting lost.
Quotes about hurting
1. Most comedy is based on getting a laugh at somebody else's expense. And I find that that's just a form of bullying in a major way. So I want to be an example that you can be funny and be kind, and make people laugh without hurting somebody else's feelings.
- Ellen DeGeneres
2. Art is one thing that can go on mattering once it has stopped hurting.
- Elizabeth Bowen
3. If we're destroying our trees and destroying our environment and hurting animals and hurting one another and all that stuff, there's got to be a very powerful energy to fight that. I think we need more love in the world. We need more kindness, more compassion, more joy, more laughter. I definitely want to contribute to that.
- Ellen DeGeneres