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    damned
    /damd/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. used for emphasis or to express anger or frustration: informal "she's too damned arrogant"

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  2. The meaning of DAMNED is damnable. How to use damned in a sentence. damnable; complete, utter —often used as an intensive; extraordinary —used in the superlative…

  3. noun. uk / dæmd / us / dæmd / the damned [ plural ] the people who have been sent to hell after their death. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. Damned is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are angry or frustrated. [ informal , rude , emphasis ] The damned meeting seemed endless.

  5. adj. (Theology) a. condemned to hell. b. (as noun): the damned. adv, adj. 1. (intensifier): a damned good try; a damned liar; I should damned well think so!. 2. used to indicate amazement, disavowal, or refusal (in such phrases as I'll be damned and damned if I care)

  6. Definitions of damned. noun. people who are condemned to eternal punishment. “he felt he had visited the realm of the damned ”. see more. adjective. in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell. “poor damned souls”. synonyms: cursed, doomed, unredeemed, unsaved.

  7. What does the word damned mean? There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the word damned, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. damned has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

  8. Damned definition: condemned or doomed, especially to eternal punishment. See examples of DAMNED used in a sentence.

  9. 1. Damned is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are angry or frustrated. [informal, rude, emphasis] [...] 2. According to some religions, the damned are people whose punishment is to stay in hell for ever after they have died. [...] 3. See be damned if [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'damned'

  10. transitive. To bring condemnation upon (a person or thing); to cause the downfall or ruin of (someone or something); to cause (a person or thing) to be regarded as something unacceptable. Youre owene mouth, by youre confession Hath dampned yow. The wikked werkes dampne and distroye the good.

  11. 1. : to condemn to a punishment or fate. especially : to condemn to hell. 2. a. : to condemn vigorously and often irascibly for some real or fancied fault or defect. damned the storm for their delay. b. : to condemn as a failure by public criticism. 3. : to bring ruin on. 4. : to swear at : curseoften used to express annoyance, disgust, or surprise