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bruising

/ˈbɹuːzɪŋ/

Meanings
  • noun

    The injury to living tissue caused by mechanical pressure or trauma, resulting in the escape of blood and other fluids from ruptured capillaries and vessels.

    - "She showed me the bruising on her leg from the fall."
    - "The boxer's bruised face was a testament to the intensity of the fight."
  • verb

    To cause a bruise.

    - "He bruised his knuckle on the wall."
    - "The impact of the ball bruised his ribs."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈbɹuːzɪŋ/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with bruising
abusing , choosing , confusing , infusing , refusing , using
Variants
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bruising , bruise , bruised , bruises
Etymology
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From Old English 'breosan,' meaning 'to break,' and 'ge-,' a prefix meaning 'with.'


Trivia
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  1. Bruises typically take about 1-2 weeks to fully heal.

  2. The color of a bruise can range from red or purple to black or yellow, depending on the age and location of the injury.

  3. Bruises are more noticeable in fair-skinned individuals due to the contrast with their skin tone.

  4. Bruises can occur internally, such as in the case of internal bleeding or organ damage.

  5. Bruises were once believed to be caused by the 'humors' in the body becoming imbalanced, according to ancient medical theories.


Related Concepts
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  1. Contusion: A contusion is a type of injury characterized by bruising and swelling. It is caused by trauma to living tissue, which results in the rupture of capillaries and the escape of blood and other fluids.

  2. Hematoma: A hematoma is a localized collection of blood outside of the blood vessels. It can occur as a result of bruising, and is characterized by the accumulation of blood in a specific area.


Culture
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Bruising is a common occurrence in sports and physical activities, and its appearance can be used as an indicator of injury or trauma. In literature, bruising is often used metaphorically to describe emotional pain or suffering. For example, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, the character Daisy Buchanan is described as having 'a bruise on her cheek,' which symbolizes her emotional fragility.

How to Memorize "bruising"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a fruit, such as an apple or a peach, being squeezed or hit hard. Visualize the blood vessels rupturing and the escape of blood and other fluids, resulting in a bruise.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'bruising' with the sensation of pain or injury. Remember that it is a result of trauma to living tissue.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Bruises Bring Unwelcome Injuries Suddenly' to help remember the meaning of the word.


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