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The synonyms of “Scarred” are: marred
Scarred as an Adjective
Definitions of "Scarred" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “scarred” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Deeply affected or marked by mental or physical pain or injury.
- Blemished by injury or rough wear.
Synonyms of "Scarred" as an adjective (1 Word)
marred | Blemished by injury or rough wear. Walls marred by graffiti. |
Usage Examples of "Scarred" as an adjective
- Could her scarred mind ever be free of fear?
- The scarred piano bench.
- The fire left her arm badly scarred.
- A face scarred by anxiety.
Associations of "Scarred" (30 Words)
accident | An event that happens by chance or that is without apparent or deliberate cause. The pregnancy was an accident. |
ache | Have a desire for something or someone who is not present. My legs ached from the previous day s exercise. |
aching | A dull persistent (usually moderately intense) pain. My aching head. |
afflicted | Mentally or physically unfit. |
battle | Battle or contend against in or as if in a battle. Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chickamauga. |
bleeding | Used for emphasis, or to express annoyance. She looks so bleeding bored all day. |
bruise | Inflict a bruise or bruises on a part of the body. I will admit that my pride was bruised by his comment. |
casualty | Someone injured or killed in an accident. He went to casualty to have a cut stitched. |
damage | Suffer or be susceptible to damage. How much is the damage. |
damaged | Harmed or injured or spoiled. I won t buy damaged goods. |
disfigure | Spoil the appearance of. The vandals disfigured the statue. |
dysfunctional | Impaired in function; especially of a bodily system or organ. Dysfunctional families. |
fatality | A death resulting from an accident or a disaster. A sense of fatality gripped her. |
harm | Cause or do harm to. This could harm his World Cup prospects. |
hurt | Hurt the feelings of. Ow You re hurting me. |
impaired | Mentally or physically unfit. An impaired banking system. |
injure | Suffer physical harm or damage to (a part of one’s body. He injured his back helping the girl. |
injured | Emotionally hurt or upset or annoyed. Injured feelings. |
irreversibly | In a way that cannot be undone or altered. Our landscape will be irreversibly damaged. |
lacerate | Having edges that are jagged from injury. The point had lacerated his neck. |
marred | Blemished by injury or rough wear. Walls marred by graffiti. |
mentally | In a manner relating to the mind. Soldiers become physically and mentally exhausted. |
painfully | In a painful manner or to a painful degree. His ignorance was painfully obvious. |
rehabilitate | Restore (someone) to health or normal life by training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness. The campaign aims to rehabilitate the river s flood plain. |
sepsis | A serious condition resulting from the presence of harmful microorganisms in the blood or other tissues and the body’s response to their presence, potentially leading to the malfunctioning of various organs, shock, and death. |
sore | Extremely; severely. They were sore afraid. |
suffer | Undergo or suffer. He suffered the penalty. |
twinge | A sudden, sharp localized pain. Kate felt a twinge of guilt. |
unrepaired | Unserviceable because necessary repairs have not been made. |
wounded | People who are wounded. They had to leave the wounded where they fell. |