Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Hurt"
The meaning of "Hurt" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does if the hurt comes so will the happiness mean?
A:
It basically means, there is always bad before there is good. People compare it to how if there is light then dark will follow and if there is dark then light will follow.
So in summary it means you have to go there the pain and sadness before the good and happiness can come.
So in summary it means you have to go there the pain and sadness before the good and happiness can come.
Q:
What does Honestly
hurt
yourself
myself
broken
please mean?
hurt
yourself
myself
broken
please mean?
A:
Honestly = really
Hurt yourself = you have an injury
Myself = my body
Broken = break
Hurt yourself = you have an injury
Myself = my body
Broken = break
Q:
What does "He's hurting." mean?
A:
he feels emotional pain
Q:
What does hurt mean?
A:
dolor
Q:
What does couldn't hurt mean?
A:
Probably "it would be a good idea", but you'd best provide full context.
Example sentences using "Hurt"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with it never hurts to.
A:
Here are some example sentences using the phrase "it never hurts to":
1. "It never hurts to double-check your work before submitting it."
2. "It never hurts to ask for help when you're feeling overwhelmed."
3. "It never hurts to be prepared by bringing an umbrella, just in case it rains."
4. "It never hurts to try new things and step out of your comfort zone."
5. "It never hurts to say 'thank you' and show appreciation for someone's kindness."
And here are a few common expressions related to being cautious or taking extra steps:
1. "Better safe than sorry." (It's better to be cautious and take precautions to avoid potential problems or regrets.)
2. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." (Taking preventive measures can save you from dealing with bigger problems later on.)
3. "Better to be overprepared than underprepared." (It's always better to have more than you need than to be caught off guard.)
4. "It never hurts to have a backup plan." (Having an alternative plan or option can provide peace of mind in case things don't go as expected.)
5. "You can never be too careful." (Emphasizing the importance of being cautious and attentive to avoid any unwanted consequences.)
Here are some example sentences using the phrase "it never hurts to":
1. "It never hurts to double-check your work before submitting it."
2. "It never hurts to ask for help when you're feeling overwhelmed."
3. "It never hurts to be prepared by bringing an umbrella, just in case it rains."
4. "It never hurts to try new things and step out of your comfort zone."
5. "It never hurts to say 'thank you' and show appreciation for someone's kindness."
And here are a few common expressions related to being cautious or taking extra steps:
1. "Better safe than sorry." (It's better to be cautious and take precautions to avoid potential problems or regrets.)
2. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." (Taking preventive measures can save you from dealing with bigger problems later on.)
3. "Better to be overprepared than underprepared." (It's always better to have more than you need than to be caught off guard.)
4. "It never hurts to have a backup plan." (Having an alternative plan or option can provide peace of mind in case things don't go as expected.)
5. "You can never be too careful." (Emphasizing the importance of being cautious and attentive to avoid any unwanted consequences.)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with It doesn’t hurt to.
A:
It doesn’t hurt to be nice once a day.
It doesn’t hurt to pick up after yourself.
It doesn’t hurt to give your mom a hug every once in a while.
It doesn’t hurt to pick up after yourself.
It doesn’t hurt to give your mom a hug every once in a while.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with it wouldn’t hurt to.
A:
- It wouldn’t hurt to call.
- It wouldn’t hurt to call and ask them.
- It wouldn’t hurt to call and ask them if you can pay the bill later.
- It wouldn’t hurt to invite them.
- It wouldn’t hurt to invite them to hang out.
- It wouldn’t hurt to invite them to hang out sometime.
- It wouldn’t hurt to invite them to hang out sometime since they weren’t invited to the neighbor’s party.
- It wouldn’t hurt to clean.
- It wouldn’t hurt to clean before they visit.
- It wouldn’t hurt to clean before they visit since it’s been a while since you cleaned.
- It wouldn’t hurt to make a list.
- It wouldn’t hurt to make a list of things to pack.
- It wouldn’t hurt to make a list of things to pack so you don’t forget anything.
- It wouldn’t hurt to bring a jacket.
- It wouldn’t hurt to bring a jacket with you.
- It wouldn’t hurt to bring a jacket with you in case it gets cold later.
- It wouldn’t hurt to call and ask them.
- It wouldn’t hurt to call and ask them if you can pay the bill later.
- It wouldn’t hurt to invite them.
- It wouldn’t hurt to invite them to hang out.
- It wouldn’t hurt to invite them to hang out sometime.
- It wouldn’t hurt to invite them to hang out sometime since they weren’t invited to the neighbor’s party.
- It wouldn’t hurt to clean.
- It wouldn’t hurt to clean before they visit.
- It wouldn’t hurt to clean before they visit since it’s been a while since you cleaned.
- It wouldn’t hurt to make a list.
- It wouldn’t hurt to make a list of things to pack.
- It wouldn’t hurt to make a list of things to pack so you don’t forget anything.
- It wouldn’t hurt to bring a jacket.
- It wouldn’t hurt to bring a jacket with you.
- It wouldn’t hurt to bring a jacket with you in case it gets cold later.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with hurt.
A:
I hurt my leg.
Did anyone hurt themselves?
Did it hurt when you did that?
Did anyone hurt themselves?
Did it hurt when you did that?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with hurt
hurt
hurt.
hurt
hurt.
A:
I hurt my feet.
My head hurts.
My head hurts.
Synonyms of "Hurt" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between hurt and pain and (en qué casos se ocupa una y la otra, o significan lo mismo?) ?
A:
Tienen el mismo significado, pero “hurt” es un verbo y “pain” es un sustantivo. Por ejemplo:
“My leg hurts.”
(Me duele mi pierna)
“I have pain in my leg.”
(Tengo dolor en mi pierna)
“My leg hurts.”
(Me duele mi pierna)
“I have pain in my leg.”
(Tengo dolor en mi pierna)
Q:
What is the difference between It's hurt and It hurts ?
A:
"It's hurt" or "It is hurt". This means that something else is injured. "There is a wild rabbit in my yard. I think it's hurt."
"It hurts". Something is causing me pain. "I have a splinter in my finger. It is not a large splinter, but it hurts."
"It hurts". Something is causing me pain. "I have a splinter in my finger. It is not a large splinter, but it hurts."
Q:
What is the difference between hurt and sore, pain ?
A:
Hurt is a verb.
It hurts me that you say something like that.
Pain is here a noun. But can be turned into something else.
Aww, the pain, it’s terrible.
The pain hurts so much, it’s so painful.
Hurt is a verb.
It hurts me that you say something like that.
Pain is here a noun. But can be turned into something else.
Aww, the pain, it’s terrible.
The pain hurts so much, it’s so painful.
Q:
What is the difference between It hurts to hear that. and It's hurtful to hear that. ?
A:
These are both fairly similar. The only difference I can think of is that you might say "it hurts to hear that" to someone in response to them telling you something hurtful. However, if someone says something that may be offensive to others you may say "It's hurtful to hear that".
In my opinion i'd use the first one more often than the second. It's just more natural.
In my opinion i'd use the first one more often than the second. It's just more natural.
Q:
What is the difference between it hurts and it’s hurt ?
A:
Keep in mind that the apostrophe means two words are connected to each other. (It's = It is)
"It's hurt" would be saying "It is hurt." Which would indicate something or someone is in pain. This term is not used much.
"It's hurt because it was kicked by a child." (This sentence describing something with an unknown gender, could be a bug)
It hurts would be saying that you are in pain.
"It hurts to say goodbye."
"It's hurt" would be saying "It is hurt." Which would indicate something or someone is in pain. This term is not used much.
"It's hurt because it was kicked by a child." (This sentence describing something with an unknown gender, could be a bug)
It hurts would be saying that you are in pain.
"It hurts to say goodbye."
Translations of "Hurt"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 어디를 다쳤어? (hurt)
어디가 아파? (hurt)
어디가 아파? (hurt)
A:
@hellpump The examples I gave you are if you’re specifically talking about pain or injury.
For general sickness, it could also be translated:
What’s the matter?
What’s wrong?
Are you okay?
What seems to be the problem? (doctor)
It depends on the context and situation/what you want to say exactly.
For general sickness, it could also be translated:
What’s the matter?
What’s wrong?
Are you okay?
What seems to be the problem? (doctor)
It depends on the context and situation/what you want to say exactly.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? undo this hurt you caused
when you walked out the door
anh walked out of my life
when you walked out the door
anh walked out of my life
A:
do you have line Skype or Fb?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? you hurt my heart. is this natural?? @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
A:
いいんじゃない?
または、"You hurt me emotionally."
または、"You hurt me emotionally."
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "who's hurt you" or "who hurt you"?
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? hurt
A:
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Other questions about "Hurt"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce It never hurts to ask..
A:
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Q:
It hurt so deep. Does this sound natural?
A:
I hurt so much
Q:
you hurt me but I can't get upset to you because you make me happy, although hurting me. Does this sound natural?
A:
These phrases can be used instead: "You hurt me, but I can't get upset because you make me happy" or "even though you are hurting me, I can't get upset with you because you make me happy"
Q:
His hurt pride showed in his face. Does this sound natural?
A:
Or maybe you mean:
He's hurtful pride is shown in his face.
He's hurtful pride is shown in his face.
Q:
I have a hurt on my light hand. Does this sound natural?
A:
Do you mean your right hand?
Then it would be something like, 'I have hurt my right hand.'
And if you have only hurt it a little, then it'll be, 'I have hurt my right hand a little.' :)
Then it would be something like, 'I have hurt my right hand.'
And if you have only hurt it a little, then it'll be, 'I have hurt my right hand a little.' :)
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