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thirst vs hurt

hurt vs thirst

thirst and hurt both are nouns.

thirst is not an adjective while hurt is an adjective.

thirst and hurt both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
thirst Yes No Yes No
hurt Yes Yes Yes No
As verbs, hurt is a hypernym of thirst; that is, hurt is a word with a broader meaning than thirst:
  • thirst: feel the need to drink
  • hurt: be the source of pain
Other hypernyms of thirst include ache, smart.
thirst (noun) hurt (noun)
strong desire for something (not food or drink) the act of damaging something or someone
a physiological need to drink a damage or loss
feelings of mental or physical pain
psychological suffering
any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.; the condition of an injury
thirst (adjective) hurt (adjective)
damaged; used of inanimate objects or their value
suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battle
thirst (verb) hurt (verb)
have a craving, appetite, or great desire for give trouble or pain to
feel the need to drink be in pain
cause damage or affect negatively
hurt the feelings of
cause emotional anguish or make miserable
be the source of pain
feel physical pain
Difference between thirst and hurt

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