cursed

IPA: kˈɝst

adjective

  • Under some divine harm, malady, or other curse.
  • (obsolete) Shrewish, ill-tempered (often applied to women).
  • hateful; damnable; accursed
  • (colloquial) Frightening or unsettling.
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Examples of "cursed" in Sentences

  • The curse is passed to the heir of the accursed.
  • ‘You shall not eat of it,’ cursed is the ground because of you;
  • As in 'Ruddigore', the curse is passed to the heir of the accursed.
  • Or for the Redskins to be good enough that they're never again cursed with that booth.
  • The reduced vocabulary of my childhood has given back a word, a term cursed for decades.
  • Nowhere is the mention that Senator Levin "cursed" (as the headline said) or did any swearing.
  • I believe he would have pardoned any thing in me more readily than poetry; which he called a cursed, sneaking, puling, housekeeping employment, the bane of all true manhood.
  • Indeed, I believe he would have pardoned anything in me more readily than poetry; which he called a cursed, sneaking, puling, housekeeping employment, the bane of all true manhood.
  • If you're working like a normal person or staying in like a smart person today, it's safe to say it's worth some dollars to you to pick up gifts without getting your ribs broken or your name cursed by a hard-elbowed granny fierce.

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