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Meaning

The word "wound" refers to an injury to the body, typically involving a break in the skin or tissue that can result from an external force or violence. It can also mean to cause someone physical or emotional injury. In a more abstract sense, "wound" can imply a hurt that may not be visible but still affects a person deeply.

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Etymology

The word "wound" comes from the Old English "wund," which means "a wound, injury," and is related to the Proto-Germanic word "*wundō," which also means "a wound." The verb form, "to wound," originates from the Old English "windan," meaning "to twist."

Examples

  1. The soldier received a wound during the battle that required immediate medical attention.
  2. Her past experiences left emotional wounds that took a long time to heal.
  3. The doctor carefully assessed the patient's wound before deciding on a treatment plan.
  4. It is important to clean a wound properly to prevent infection.
  5. Over time, they learned how to support each other and heal their emotional wounds together.
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