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damn

damn [ dam ]


interjection,

adjective,

adverb 
Definition:
 
used to express annoyance: used emphatically or as a swearword to express annoyance, disappointment, or frustration with somebody or something ( informal ) ( sometimes considered offensive )



verb  (past and past participle damned, present participle damn·ing, 3rd person present singular damns)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb say somebody or something is bad: to express disapproval of somebody or something, especially in public

2. transitive verb doom somebody or something to failure: to cause somebody or something to fail

3. transitive verb condemn somebody to hell: in Christian belief, to condemn somebody to hell or to eternal punishment

4. transitive and intransitive verb swear at somebody or something: to curse or swear at somebody or something, using the word "damn"

[13th century. Via Old French damner "condemn" < Latin damnare< damnum "damage"]

damn·er noun

not give or care a damn to be not at all concerned or worried about something

not worth a damn completely worthless

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