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What's the difference between
I was hurt and I was harmed
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Sep 5, 2017 11:52 AM
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I was hurt and I was harmed
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September 5, 2017
Both hurt and harmed mean that something bad has happened to you. Harmed suggests more physical damage. You can hurt someone's feelings, but you can also hurt them physically. Hurt suggests a more immediate, short-term injury, whilst harmed suggests more long-term damage.
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