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cursed
/ ˈkɜːsɪd; kɜːst /
adjective
- under a curse
- deserving to be cursed; detestable; hateful
Derived Forms
- ˈܰԱ, noun
- ˈܰ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ܰĻ· adverb
- ܰĻ·Ա noun
- ܲ·ܰ adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
"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.
It's a position that would appear to be cursed given no player has gone on to win the Masters in the same year as winning the Par 3 Contest, which was first played in 1960.
Laurentm who is the 15th in the Belgian line of succession, is no stranger to controversy and is sometimes termed the prince maudit - the "cursed prince" - in Belgium.
If the teen dished out a beating to a misbehaving kid — someone who cursed at officers or defied their orders — he would be rewarded with In-N-Out, Jack in the Box, McDonald’s or Chick-fil-A.
When he was new at Central, he said, he cursed at an officer, who then told another kid to beat him up in return for some Jack in the Box.
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