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curse
[ kurs ]
noun
- the expression of a wish that misfortune, evil, doom, etc., befall a person, group, etc.
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Antonyms: ,
- a formula or charm intended to cause such misfortune to another.
- the act of reciting such a formula.
- a profane oath; curse word.
- an evil that has been invoked upon one.
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- the cause of evil, misfortune, or trouble.
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- something accursed.
- Informal. Usually the curse. the menstrual period; menstruation.
- an ecclesiastical censure or anathema.
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Antonyms: ,
verb (used with object)
- to wish or invoke evil, calamity, injury, or destruction upon.
Antonyms:
- to swear at.
- to blaspheme.
- to afflict with great evil.
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- to excommunicate.
verb (used without object)
- to utter curses; swear profanely.
curse
/ ɜː /
noun
- a profane or obscene expression of anger, disgust, surprise, etc; oath
- an appeal to a supernatural power for harm to come to a specific person, group, etc
- harm resulting from an appeal to a supernatural power
to be under a curse
- something that brings or causes great trouble or harm
- a saying, charm, effigy, etc, used to invoke a curse
- an ecclesiastical censure of excommunication
- the curse informal.menstruation or a menstrual period
verb
- intr to utter obscenities or oaths
- tr to abuse (someone) with obscenities or oaths
- tr to invoke supernatural powers to bring harm to (someone or something)
- tr to bring harm upon
- tr another word for excommunicate
Derived Forms
- ˈܰ, noun
Other Word Forms
- ܰ· noun
- dzܳ·ܰ verb (used with object) outcursed outcursing
- ܲ·ܰ·Բ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of curse1
Word History and Origins
Origin of curse1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Rodrigo Duterte, who would assume the presidency the year after the papal visit, would make headlines after cursing the Pope for the traffic chaos he caused.
It’s the curse of the White House visit.
Wilson is aiming to break what has become known as the 'Crucible curse' - since the World Championship moved to Sheffield in 1977, no first-time winner has retained the title the following year.
"The same cursed clans we were born into are at war again," says Ali, who at first manages to save Salah's life before he himself becomes a target.
The Crucible curse refers to the fact that no first-time champion has been able to retain the World Snooker Championship title since the tournament moved to Sheffield's Crucible Theatre in 1977.
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