"Scathed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Slightly damaged or hurt, often emotionally or psychologically.
5 usage examples of the word "scathed"
1. The once-beautiful painting was irreparably scathed by the water damage in the flood.
2. The economy was severely scathed by the financial crisis that followed the housing market bubble burst.
3. The actress was scathed by the harsh critique of her performance in the play.
4. The delicate flower was scathed by the frost that covered the garden overnight.
5. The team was scathed by the unexpected loss of their star player, which put them at a disadvantage in the championship game.
Having a mark or area on the skin that has been injured or burned, often leaving a permanent blemish or discoloration.
Persistent and visible marks left on the skin or mental state after injury or trauma, which can have long-lasting emotional or psychological effects.
Weakened being or object which has been injured or damaged so badly that it cannot recover completely.<br><br>A mark or evidence of a hurt or injury.<br><br>An imperfection or disfigurement on the surface of something.
Referring to the study of feces and related bodily functions. Can also describe something as absurd or ridiculous.
Scatophagy is a rare medical term that refers to the act of eating feces. It can also be used more broadly to describe any process by which a cell or tissue ingests its own cells or cellular components.