no
The word "injure" has a similar meaning to "hurt," both indicating physical or emotional pain or harm.
The third form of the verb "hurt" is "hurt." It is an irregular verb, meaning that the past tense and past participle forms are the same as the base form. For example, "hurt" (present), "hurt" (past), and "hurt" (past participle).
Yes, they both mean the same thing.
They mean the same thing.
Synonyms are words that have the same or almost the same meaning
Yes they do mean the same thing.
Same meaning as relevant
it has the same meaning.
Burnt does not mean the same as the word equal.
yes it mean that exactly
It can either mean that he likes you the same way but doesn't want to ruin the friendship and breaking hearts or he doesn't feel the same way as you do with him.
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