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damned
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dæmd/
- Homophone: dammed
Adjective
damned (comparative damneder or more damned, superlative damnedest or most damned)
- Godforsaken.
- Variant of profane damn, used to express contempt, exasperation, etc. towards someone or something.
- Their damned lawyers can go to hell.
- I can't get this damned thing to work.
- Used to express vehemently that one is not or does not do something, or refuses to be or do something.
Synonyms
- (god-forsaken): See Thesaurus:doomed
- (profanity): See Thesaurus:damned
Derived terms
- ever-damned
Translations
Adverb
damned (comparative more damned, superlative most damned)
- (mildly vulgar) Very.
- What's so damned important about a football game?
Verb
damned
- simple past tense and past participle of damn
Anagrams
- Dedman, Madden, demand, madden, manded
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bastarding
English
Etymology
bastard +? -ing
Adjective
bastarding (not comparable)
- (Britain, informal) damned, bloody; hateful
- 1989, Leslie Thomas, The adventures of Goodnight and Loving
- 'No, I fucking well haven't,' confirmed George, regarding him bitterly. 'I will call the police.' 'Call the bastarding police,' challenged the angry George.
- 1989, Leslie Thomas, The adventures of Goodnight and Loving
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