1. damaged - Adjective
2. damaged - Verb
3. damaged - Adjective Satellite
harmed or injured or spoiled
being unjustly brought into disrepute
Source: WordNetMost people tend to think the best of those who are blessed with beauty; we have difficulty imagining that physical perfection can conceal twisted emotions or a damaged mind. Dean Koontz
The fact that I was a girl never damaged my ambitions to be a pope or an emperor. Willa Cather
The fabric of our complex society is woven too tightly to permit any part of it to be damaged without damaging the whole. Joe Biden
I watched Titanic when I got back home from the hospital, and cried. I knew that my IQ had been damaged. Stephen King
Damaged people are dangerous. They know they can survive. Josephine Hart
Marilyn was terrible to work with. I was fond of her, she was a nice girl, but she was a damaged girl. She was very difficult. You couldn't get her on the set; she didn't know the words. Richard Widmark