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1 hasar
n. damage, harm, havoc, wreckage, average, depredation, detriment, injury, mischief, scathe, spoilage* * *1. damage 2. detriment 3. injury 4. damage (n.) -
2 incitmek
v. hurt, offend, harm, touch, injure, wound, aggrieve, cut, cut up, gall, hurt deeply, mortify, pique, rive, scarify, scathe, scotch, sting, strain, sprain* * *hurt -
3 yakmak
v. bite, burn, cauterize, fire, flash, ignite, incinerate, kindle, light, light up, turn on, scathe, scorch, sear, set on fire--------yakmak (ışık)v. put on* * *1. burn 2. light -
4 zarar
n. average, bad, cost, damage, detriment, disadvantage, disservice, encroachment, evil, forfeit, harm, havoc, hurt, injury, loss, maleficence, mischief, ravage, sacrifice, scathe, wreckage, prejudice* * *1. damage 2. deficit 3. detriment 4. injuriousness 5. injury 6. insalubriousness 7. damage (n.) 8. harm (n.) -
5 zarar vermek
v. damage, do a disservice, do harm, encroach, flaw, harm, hurt, impair, infest, injure, scathe, scourge, shatter, spite, prejudice* * *1. damage 2. hurt -
6 incitmemek
v. (neg. form of incitmek) hurt, offend, harm, touch, injure, wound, aggrieve, cut, cut up, gall, hurt deeply, mortify, pique, rive, scarify, scathe, scotch, sting, strain, sprain -
7 yakmamak
v. (neg. form of yakmak) bite, burn, cauterize, fire, flash, ignite, incinerate, kindle, light, light up, turn on, scathe, scorch, sear, set on fire -
8 ziyan
n. scathe
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scathe — scathe·ful; scathe·less; scathe; scathe·less·ly; … English syllables
Scathe — (sk[=a][th]; 277), Scath Scath (sk[a^]th; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scathed} (sk[=a][th]d or sk[a^]tht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Scathing} (sk[=a][th] [i^]ng or sk[a^]th ).] [Icel. ska[eth]a; akin to AS. scea[eth]an, sce[eth][eth]an, Dan. skade, Sw.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scathe — index damage, disable, harm (noun), harm (verb), lash (attack verbally), persecute Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
scathe — (v.) c.1200, from O.N. skaða to hurt, injure, from P.Gmc. *skath (Cf. O.E. sceaþian to hurt, injure, O.Fris. skethia, M.Du. scaden, Du. schaden, O.H.G. scadon, Ger. schaden, Goth. scaþjan to injure, damage ), from PIE root *sket … Etymology dictionary
scathe — [skāth] vt. scathed, scathing [ME scathen < ON skatha < skathi, harm, akin to Ger schaden, to harm < IE base * skēth , to injure > Gr (a)skēthēs, (un)harmed] 1. Now Chiefly Dial. a) to injure b) to wither; sear 2. to denounce fierce … English World dictionary
scathe — Scath Scath (sk[a^]th; 277), n. [Icel. ska[eth]i; akin to Dan. skade, Sw. skada, AS. scea[eth]a, sca[eth]a, foe, injurer, OS. ska[eth]o, D. schade, harm, injury, OHG. scade, G. schade, schaden; cf. Gr. askhqh s unharmed. Cf. {Scathe}, v.] Harm;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scathe — [12] Scathe is now encountered virtually only in the negative form unscathed (first recorded in the 14th century), but originally it was a verb in its own right, meaning ‘harm’. It was borrowed from Old Norse skatha, which was descended from a… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
scathe — [12] Scathe is now encountered virtually only in the negative form unscathed (first recorded in the 14th century), but originally it was a verb in its own right, meaning ‘harm’. It was borrowed from Old Norse skatha, which was descended from a… … Word origins
scathe — v. & n. v.tr. 1 poet. injure esp. by blasting or withering. 2 (as scathing adj.) witheringly scornful (scathing sarcasm). 3 (with neg.) do the least harm to (shall not be scathed) (cf. UNSCATHED). n. (usu. with neg.) archaic harm; injury (without … Useful english dictionary
scathe|ful — «SKAYTH fuhl», adjective. Archaic. hurtful; harmful; injurious … Useful english dictionary
scathe|less — «SKAYTH lihs», adjective. without harm; unhurt: »It is a game from which you will come out scatheless, but I have been scalded (Anthony Trollope). SYNONYM(S): uninjured, unharmed … Useful english dictionary