hurtful• Sufferers from Parkinson's disease are many, and their problems are hateful and hurtful.• Mrs Browning was as aware of this as Wilson and indeed appeared to find nothing hurtful in mentioning it.• This deliberateemphasis on the young people's unreliable and hurtful past relationshipsposes a dilemma for residential workers.• a hurtfulremark• It was coming out too bound up in hurtful things.• Television plays hurtfultricks on people who watch it long enough.• That was very brutal and hurtful when I felt down.• It's hurtful when you see good actors out of work and the way in which their confidence is corroded by the system.• There was nothing remotely subversive about it, as far as I could see: hurtful, yes, but not subversive.
hurtful remark/comment etc• No more hurtful comments about people's looks.
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be傷感情▸➤find sth覺得⋯傷感情◇I found some of his comments rather hurtful.我發現他有些話非常刻薄。ADVERB➤deeply, very非常傷感情◇She made some very hurtful remarks.她說了些非常傷感情的話。➤particularly特別傷感情PREPOSITION➤to刺傷⋯◇What he said was deeply hurtful to me.他的話深深地刺傷了我。