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the hurtful
adjective
Tending to impair or damage; injurious; mischievous; occasioning loss or injury.
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This puts the responsibility back onto the other person for feeling hurt, rather than accepting the responsibility for making the hurtful statement.
I could hear the hurtful things you said about me.
Of all people, Pondexter should understand the hurtful nature of stereotypes and insensitivity.
The hurtful part is when you die unexpectedly like my son.
If I'd seen the hurtful words, it could have been soul-destroying.
He reflected on his life, thought of all the hurtful things he had done as a young man and resolved to do better.
The invasion of Iraq was sullied by manipulated intelligence, bad planning, human-rights abuses and, for Britain, the hurtful idea that its army underperformed in Basra.
He knew he didn't want to make another mistake, and told himself to learn from, not run from, the hurtful memories.
That concept might be difficult for Freeman to imagine today, while the hurtful emotions of the sudden end of their quarterback-coach relationship are fresh.
Your father is a good man and you do not need to feel pain because of the hurtful things that people say".
At one level, DeFilippo said, he could do without the hurtful reminders, but at a larger level, he said, painful reminders are useful.
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