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damned

condemn to hell / doomed / cursed / extremely frustrating
Transitive VerbAdjective
past: damnpp: damneding: damning

This word carries a heavy weight of finality and spiritual dread. It evokes the image of an irrevocable judgment from which there is no escape or redemption. In religious contexts, it is solemn and terrifying, suggesting a permanent separation from the divine. In modern secular speech, the word has shifted toward a versatile intensifier. It functions as a mild profanity to signal irritation or high intensity, similar to "cursed." While it can be used for emphasis in a positive sense in some dialects, it primarily colors a sentence with a sense of agitation or stubborn persistence.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To condemn someone to eternal punishment in hell.

"The priest warned that the sinner would be damned."

Adjective

Used as an intensifier to express anger, frustration, or emphasis.

"I cannot open this damned door!"

Adjective

Doomed to fail or destined for a miserable fate.

"He felt like a damned man the moment he lied to the judge."

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