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  1. adjective. uk / ˈdæm.ɪdʒd / us / ˈdæm.ɪdʒd /. Add to word list. Add to word list. B1. harmed or spoiled: They're selling off damaged goods at reduced prices. Both the cars involved in the accident looked badly damaged. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. Synonyms for DAMAGED: injured, flawed, imperfect, spoiled, broken, impaired, incomplete, marred; Antonyms of DAMAGED: intact, entire, whole, perfect, complete, integral, full, undamaged.

  3. The library was badly damaged in the fire. The explosion damaged the bridge, but the substructure remained intact. Certain chemicals have been banned because they are damaging the environment. The caretaker ran out and tried to catch the boys who had been damaging the fence.

  4. Find 46 different ways to say DAMAGED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  5. Verb Please return any items that are damaged during shipping. Many homes were damaged or completely destroyed in the fire. The fall severely damaged her knee. Smoking can seriously damage your lungs. The scandal significantly damaged her career. This news will damage his reputation. He was worried that his comments had damaged their relationship.

  6. Definition of damage noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Something that's damaged is harmed or ruined. Wrap your dishes in newspaper and place them neatly in a box so they aren't damaged during a move. Damaged comes from the French dommage meaning "loss caused by injury."

  8. Synonyms for DAMAGE: harm, injury, detriment, hurt, insult, offence, wound, injustice; Antonyms of DAMAGE: recovery, healing, remedy, cure, fix, repair, rebuild, patch.

  9. Damage, detriment, harm, mischief refer to injuries of various kinds. Damage is the kind of injury or the effect of injury that directly impairs appearance, value, usefulness, soundness, etc.: Fire causes damage to property.

  10. 1. injury or harm to a person or thing, resulting in a loss in soundness or value. 2. [pl.]; Law. money claimed by, or ordered paid to, a person to compensate for injury or loss caused by the wrong of the opposite party or parties. 3.