Wound - two different meanings, two different pronunciations.
The adjective form of the word INJURY would be INJURED.
The word is constipation. It comes from the Latin word stipare, which means to press, cram or stuff. It also has the prefix con- meaning together so constiparemeant to press, cram or stuff together. The past form of this word was constipatus from which our word constipate, later constipated, is derived.The suffix -ion turns a verb ending in a t sound into a noun, as dictate is turned into dictation, germinate is turned into germination, act is turned into action, and so on. So constipate is turned into constipation."Pation" doesn't mean anything--it is a misdivision of the word. It's like asking what the "pymeal" in "happymeal" means.
The word turn can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a change of direction. The verb form means to to change direction.
I think you mean scornfully, which means disdainfully. She looked scornfully at him, then turned and left.
The noun 'injury' is an abstract noun as a word for a violation or infringement of another person's rights that causes him harm.The noun 'injury' is a concrete noun as a word for physical damage or hurt.
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If an injury becomes less painful, it eases.
The plural word for injury is injuries.
The common term is "damages" or money damages".
The root word of "injured" is "injure," which comes from the Latin word "injurare," meaning "to wrong or harm."
The word 'injury' is a noun, as a word for harm or damage done or sustained. Examples: He was able to escape without injury. She had an injury to her shoulder.
The adjective form of the word INJURY would be INJURED.
means your spell check's turned off: the word is fervent. bioling with passion.
Baleful means something that produces harm or injury, so definitely menacing!