hurtful
hurtful — 形容詞
1. Describes words, actions, or behaviour that make a person feel sad, upset, or em
傷人的
使人感到傷心、難過的言行
Describes words, actions, or behaviour that make a person feel sad, upset, or emotionally wounded.
Lakshmi felt that her brother's comment about her cooking was deeply hurtful.
Lakshmi 覺得她哥哥對她廚藝的評論非常傷人。
find + noun + hurtful
The email contained hurtful remarks that made several team members want to quit.
那封電子郵件裡傷人的話語讓幾位團隊成員想辭職。
hurtful + remarks / words / comments
Piotr apologized after realizing how hurtful his joke had been to his classmates.
Piotr 在道歉後才意識到自己的玩笑對同學有多傷人。
Mrs. Okafor never forgot the hurtful rumour her neighbour spread, even after he apologized.
Mrs. Okafor 從未忘記鄰居散布的傷人謠言,即使對方後來道了歉。
Yael found the article hurtful because it made unfair assumptions about her community.
Yael 覺得那篇文章很傷人,因為它對她的社區做了不公平的假設。
- unkind
softer and broader; 'hurtful' focuses on the emotional result, while 'unkind' describes the behaviour itself
- offensive
stronger and often implies the person intended to cause offence or violated a social norm
- insulting
specifically about words or actions that show disrespect and are meant to belittle someone
- cutting
informal; suggests a remark is sharp, direct, and deliberately wounding
- kind
the direct opposite — a kind remark makes someone feel good, not sad
- supportive
implies active emotional care and encouragement, not just the absence of hurt
文法句型
be + hurtful
find + noun + hurtful
hurtful + noun
用法筆記
Used almost exclusively for emotional pain, not physical injury. Compare 'harmful', which covers both physical and emotional damage.