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damn
verb (damned , damning )
1 relig to sentence someone to never-ending punishment in hell.
2 to declare someone or something to be useless or worthless.
3 to suggest or prove the guiltiness of someone.
interjection (often damn it) expressing annoyance or disappointment.
adjective , colloq used for emphasis: annoying; hateful The damn thing's broken .
adverb , colloq used for emphasis It's damn cold .
[13c: from Latin damnare to condemn]
damning adjective
1 very critical.
2 proving or suggesting guilt.
as near as damn it see under near.
be damned if one will do something colloq to refuse to do it.
damn all colloq nothing at all.
damn someone or something with faint praise to praise them or it so unenthusiastically as to seem disapproving.
not give a damn colloq not to care at all.
damnable
adjective
1 hateful; awful; deserving to be condemned.
2 annoying.
[14c]
damnability or damnableness noun .
damnably adverb annoyingly; very.
damnation
noun , relig
1 never-ending punishment in hell.
2 the act of condemning or the state of being condemned to such punishment.
interjection expressing annoyance or disappointment.
[14c]
damnatory
adjective bringing or incurring damnation.
[17c]
damned , poetry
adjective (superlative damnedest )
1 relig sentenced to damnation.
2 colloq annoying, hateful, etc.
3 (the damned) those sentenced to everlasting punishment (see the, sense 4b). See also damn.
adverb , colloq extremely; very damned cold .
do one's damnedest colloq to do one's utmost; to try as hard as possible.

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