1) a vehicle designed for carrying people who are ill or injured to a hospital (ambulance)
2) to walk with difficulty as when injured (hobble)
3) a hospital (the usual word); (in an institution etc) a room used for people who are ill or injured (infirmary)
4) a professional person who cares for people who are ill or injured (in a hospital etc); a woman employed to look after babies and young children in a family (nurse)
5) (to cause a machine etc) to work, be in action; to try to treat an ill person by cutting open the body and removing or mending a diseased or injured part (operate)
6) the deep and long-lasting feeling that one has after being ignored, injured or insulted (rancour)
7) an apparatus of cloth between poles, used for carrying a sick or injured person (stretcher)
8) not injured (unhurt)
not natural or genuine often in order to make oneself seem superior
deeply moved or hurt emotionally
feeling great sadness especially because of unfair treatment
very distressed
of break
destroyed; made into pieces from a whole
imperfect
broken, not working
falling to pieces; in a state of disrepair
falling apart; in ruins
having faults; not complete
flawed
very unhappy, sad; poor in quality
unhappy, depressed
badly affected (with illness, by fear etc)
hurt