verb, bruised, bruis⋅ing, noun | 1. | to injure by striking or pressing, without breaking the skin: The blow bruised his arm. Her pinching bruised the peaches. |
| 2. | to injure or hurt slightly, as with an insult or unkind remark: to bruise a person's feelings. |
| 3. | to crush (drugs or food) by beating or pounding. |
| 4. | Metalworking. to injure the surface of (an ingot or finished object) by collision. |
| 5. | to develop or bear a discolored spot on the skin as the result of a blow, fall, etc. |
| 6. | to become injured slightly: His feelings bruise easily. |
| 7. | an injury due to bruising; contusion. |

bruise (br&oomacr;z)
n.
An injury to underlying tissues or bone in which the skin is unbroken, often characterized by ruptured blood vessels and discolorations; a contusion.