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In a manner involving physical pain
“I am sure that you will have a singular satisfaction during the coming months of this year that you have saved someone certainly a hurtful injury, and maybe a life or more.”
Adverb for causing, likely to cause, or capable or causing, harm, damage or injury
“Physicians who have prescribed a diet and regimen for nursing mothers, have not sufficiently attended to the hurtful effects of wine and malt liquors.”
Adverb for causing distress to someone's feelings
“There can only be two explanations for this unbelievably hurtful statement.”
Adverb for causing great anguish or agony
“It was a very hurtful experience to go through. To be victimized and experience this first-hand made me realize how bad the situation was.”
Adverb for involving or creating unfavorable circumstances
“The oppositional sentiment was exceedingly hurtful to the progress of our movement.”
Adverb for having a cruel or vicious character or nature
“People can be cruel and hurtful and sometimes pure wicked. And it's even harder when you've trusted them, and confided in them, and given them so much.”
Adverb for causing someone to feel resentful, upset, or annoyed
Adverb for giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening or will happen
Adverb for evil or morally wrong
Adverb for arousing or meriting strong disgust, aversion, or displeasure
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