damn meaning
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- NounPLdamns
- VerbSGdamnsPRdamningPT, PPdamned
- (theology, transitive) VI To condemn to hell.
- The official position is that anyone who does this will be damned for all eternity.
- Only God can damn'. — I damn you eternally, fiend!
- To condemn; to declare guilty; to doom; to adjudge to punishment; to sentence; to censure.
- To put out of favor; to ruin; to label negatively.
- I’m afraid that if I speak out on this, I’ll be damned as a troublemaker.
- To condemn as unfit, harmful, of poor quality, unsuccessful, invalid, immoral or illegal.
- (profane) To curse; put a curse upon.
- That man stole my wallet. Damn him!
- (archaic) To invoke damnation; to curse.
- (theology, transitive) VI To condemn to hell.
- Adjective
- (profane) Generic intensifier. Fucking; bloody.
- Shut the damn door!
- (profane) Generic intensifier. Fucking; bloody.
- Adverb
- (profane) Very, extremely.
- That car was going damn fast!
- (profane) Very, extremely.
- Interjection
- (profane) Used to express anger, irritation, disappointment, annoyance, contempt, etc. See also dammit.
- (profane) Used to express anger, irritation, disappointment, annoyance, contempt, etc. See also dammit.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- That damn warrior ninja'd an epic-quality wand even though he can't even use it!
- Wau lau, damn shy man, Ah Lian on her wedding day kena pang seh by her husband.
- Unfortunately, meek, kind, gentlehearted Annamaria had cultivated the two most lamentable, most damning traits known to womanhood: She was nice.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- damn → damnd (→ damnded), drown → drownd (→ drownded)
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of damn in English Dictionary
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