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scar

scar / scar / scar / scar / scar
NounTransitive Verb
pl: scarspast: scarredpp: scarreding: scarring

This term evokes a sense of permanence and survival, representing the physical or emotional residue of a past trauma. While a wound is an active injury, a scar is the evidence of healing, though that healing is often imperfect or disfiguring. In a psychological sense, it describes a deep-seated vulnerability or a lasting change in personality resulting from distress. Unlike a temporary emotional wound, a scar implies a permanent alteration to one's mental state that persists long after the event has ended.

Meanings

Nounscar

A mark left on the skin or flesh after a wound or injury has healed.

"The surgeon left a small scar on the patient's abdomen."

Nounscar

A lasting effect or emotional trauma caused by a distressing experience.

"The war left deep psychological scars on the entire generation."

Nounscar

A permanent mark or area of damage on a surface, such as a landscape or a piece of furniture.

"The hillside was covered in scars from the open-pit mining operation."

Transitive Verbscar
[~ something]

To leave a permanent mark on the skin or a surface through injury or damage.

"The accident scarred his left arm for life."

Transitive Verbscar
[~ someone]

To cause someone to suffer lasting emotional distress or trauma.

"The experience of the crash scarred her for years."

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