wound

word

/ˈwaʊnd/
wownd
/ˈwaʊnd/
wownd

Definition

A wound is an injury where the skin or body is cut, torn, or damaged. It can be minor, like a small cut, or serious and deep.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used as a noun in everyday English for a physical injury: 'clean a wound', 'a deep wound', 'a gunshot wound'. It can also be used figuratively in more formal or literary contexts for emotional pain, but the physical meaning is the most common. Do not confuse it with the past form of 'wind', which is pronounced differently.

Example Sentences

The nurse cleaned the wound carefully.

basic

He had a deep wound on his arm.

basic

This wound will take time to heal.

basic

If the wound gets red or swollen, call the doctor.

natural

The photo showed the wound clearly, so the police kept it as evidence.

natural

That old accident left him with a wound that still hurts in winter.

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