[
US
/ˈkɝst/
]
ADJECTIVE
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deserving a curse; sometimes used as an intensifier
I'll be cursed if I can see your reasoning
not a cursed drop
his cursed stupidity
villagers shun the area believing it to be cursed
cursed with four daughter -
in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell
poor damned souls
How To Use cursed In A Sentence
- I. iii.21 (405,9) He shall live a man forbid] Mr. Theobald has very justly explained _forbid_ by _accursed_, but without giving any reason of his interpretation. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
- DIDIER GONDOLA, AUTHOR, "HISTORY OF CONGO": The short answer would be that Congo has been cursed by its natural resources. CNN Transcript Oct 6, 2006
- Why do you have to go to law school and live with your girlfriend and leave me behind to languish and molder in this cursed workplace?
- Their cursed digital cameras flared out those blinding blue and green lights throughout the concert.
- He raved, he cursed, he shook his fists in my face, and then suddenly a horrible spasm passed over his features, he clapped his hand to his side, and with a loud cry he fell in a heap at my feet.
- I learned he had the same goofy sense of humor I was cursed with.
- She is embarrassed by everything and accordingly cursed in her ownership of Theo, a tricky little shih-tzu.
- So he drave out to Miriam, who ran at him with the best of her skill and charged him with the goodliness of her cleverness and her courage and her cunning in fence and cavalarice, crying to him, “O accursed, O enemy of Allah and the Moslems, I will assuredly send thee after thy brothers and woeful is the abiding-place of the Miscreants!” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
- To the amusement of the class, we grunted and cursed each other out of the sides of our mouths as we both tried to get through the door.
- When we are cursed, we bless; when we are persecuted, we endure it; when we are slandered, we answer kindly.