hurt
The German word 'verletzt' is the past tense of the verb 'verletzen' which means 'to hurt' or 'to injure'. It is used to describe a physical or emotional pain or damage. For example, 'Ich bin verletzt' means 'I am hurt'.
He injured himself while playing.
In this example, 'verletzt' is used in a sentence to indicate that someone has wounded or harmed themselves. The phrase 'beim Spielen' indicates the action during which the injury occurred, in this instance, playing.
You hurt my feelings.
Here 'verletzt' refers to emotional harm caused to someone. The subject 'Du' has caused some form of emotional distress to the speaker as indicated by the phrase 'meine Gefühle', meaning 'my feelings'.
The car is damaged.
In this sentence, 'verletzt' is used metaphorically to convey damage or harm done to an inanimate object, in this case, the car, 'Das Auto'.