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Injured   /ˈɪndʒərd/   Listen
adjective
injured  adj.  
1.
Having received an injury; usually used of physical or mental injury to persons. Opposite of uninjured. (Narrower terms: abraded, scraped, skinned; battle-scarred, scarred; bit, bitten, stung; black-and-blue, livid; bruised, contused, contusioned; bruised, hurt, wounded; burned; cut, gashed, slashed, split; disabled, hors de combat, out of action; disjointed, dislocated, separated; hurt, wounded; lacerated, mangled, torn; maimed, mutilated) Also See: broken, damaged, damaged, impaired, unsound, wronged.
2.
Subjected to an injustice.
Synonyms: aggrieved.






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"Injured" Quotes from Famous Books



... earth is the matter?" Ormiston asked sharply. "You don't mean to imply it is injured in ...
— The History of Sir Richard Calmady - A Romance • Lucas Malet

... pounded out his "rage and resentment" against English misgovernment, may be further read in the "Story of the Injured Lady," and in the "Answer" to that story. The Injured Lady is Ireland, who tells her lover, England, of her attractions, and upbraids him on his conduct towards her. In the "Answer" Swift tells the Lady what she ought to do, and hardly minces matters. ...
— The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Vol. VII - Historical and Political Tracts--Irish • Jonathan Swift

... his own nature, his heart would have worked itself to doubly love the boy whom he had injured; but he was stubborn from injustice, and hardened by suffering. He refused to vindicate himself; he made no effort to resist the imprisonment the Squire had decreed, until a surgeon's opinion of the real extent of Robert's ...
— The Doom of the Griffiths • Elizabeth Gaskell

... windows and the crash of overthrown furniture. However, before I could shake my sleep off and get up to find out the cause, there were shouts of laughter, a proof that no one had been killed or seriously injured, and I went ...
— A Traveller in Little Things • W. H. Hudson

... but it threatened to annihilate every thing that opposed it. While gazing at this additional source of danger, the horses, blinded by the surrounding light, plunged into a deep ditch that the rain had washed in the rich soil. Neither men nor horses, fortunately, were injured; and after several ineffectual efforts to extricate themselves, they here resolved to await the coming of the fire. Ringwood and Jowler whined fearfully on the verge of the ditch for an instant, and then sprang in and crouched trembling at the feet ...
— Wild Western Scenes • John Beauchamp Jones


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