scarred

/skɑːrd/
adjective
  1. Having a mark left on the skin or surface after a wound, cut, or burn has healed.
    • She had a scarred cheek from the surgery.
    • His scarred knee was a reminder of the bike accident.
    • The old wooden table was scarred from years of use.
  2. Emotionally damaged or traumatized by a difficult experience.
    • He was emotionally scarred after losing his home in the fire.
    • She felt scarred by the bullying she endured in school.
    • The war left him scarred for life.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of scar: to mark with a scar or cause emotional trauma.
    • The fire scarred the landscape for years.
    • The harsh criticism scarred her confidence.
    • The accident scarred his arm permanently.
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