1. [wuːnd] n., v.
n.
- The man has a knife wound in his arm របួស. The wound healed slowly. a leg / head wound, The nurse cleaned the wound. He died from the wounds he had received to his chest.
- His manner caused a wound to her pride (= hurt).
vt. (often passive)
Word Family: woundable adj., wounder n., wounding adj., woundless adj.