bruised

/bruːzd/ (bre, ipa) · /bruːzd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbrüzd/ (ame, mw)

bruised — adjective

1. describes skin that has dark-coloured marks and feels painful after being presse

1.形容詞B1
釋義

describes skin that has dark-coloured marks and feels painful after being pressed, hit, or knocked against something hard

例句

Ritu's bruised knee hurt when she bent it.

typical collocation: bruised + body part

The child's bruised arm showed where the desk had hit it.

同義詞
  • hurt

    broader term; can describe any physical pain, not just from impact

  • sore

    focuses on tenderness when touched rather than discolouration

  • swollen

    describes increased size from fluid, often accompanies bruising but is different

反義詞
  • unmarked

    skin without any injuries or discolouration

文法句型

bruised + noun (body part)

用法筆記

Often describes specific body parts such as knee, arm, shoulder, face, or ribs. The adverb 'badly' is the most common modifier for degree.

常見錯誤

He had a bruise knee.
He had a bruised knee.
💡'bruised' is the adjective form; 'bruise' is the noun describing the mark itself.
She had a bruised on her leg.
She had a bruise on her leg.
💡Use 'bruise' (noun) after 'a', not 'bruised' (adjective).

2. feeling mentally or emotionally wounded after going through a difficult or upset

2.形容詞B2
釋義

feeling mentally or emotionally wounded after going through a difficult or upsetting event

例句

After losing the match, Rodrigo felt bruised but determined to try again.

emotional sense: feel + bruised + but + contrast

The harsh criticism left the young singer bruised for weeks.

同義詞
  • wounded

    stronger and more dramatic; suggests deep emotional injury

  • hurt

    more general and less intense; can describe any emotional pain

  • damaged

    implies longer-lasting or more serious effect on confidence

  • scarred

    suggests permanent emotional effect, not just temporary

反義詞
  • confident

    feeling sure of oneself, the opposite of having bruised self-esteem

  • resilient

    able to recover quickly from setbacks without lingering hurt

文法句型

feel + bruised

be + bruised + by + noun phrase

be + bruised + from + noun phrase

用法筆記

Frequently appears with nouns like 'pride' or 'ego' to describe hurt self-image. The cause is usually mentioned with 'by' or 'from', unlike the physical sense where 'from' is rarer.

常見錯誤

She felt bruised by the criticism but confident.' (contradictory pairing).
She felt bruised by the criticism but stayed confident.
💡'bruised' is negative; pair a positive with 'but' and keep the contrast logical.
His bruised arm hurt after the rejection.' (ambiguous — sounds physical).
His bruised pride hurt after the rejection.
💡Specify what is bruised when using the emotional sense to avoid confusion.