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    damn
    /dam/

    verb

    exclamation

    • 1. expressing anger or frustration: informal "Damn! I completely forgot!"

    adjective

    • 1. used to emphasize or express anger or frustration with someone or something: informal "turn that damn thing off!"

    adverb

    • 1. used for emphasis or to express anger or frustration: informal "don't be so damn silly!"

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  2. DAMN definition: 1. an expression of anger: 2. used for emphasis: 3. used, especially when you are annoyed, to…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DAMN is to condemn to a punishment or fate; especially : to condemn to hell. How to use damn in a sentence.

  4. Damn definition: to declare (something) to be bad, unfit, invalid, or illegal.. See examples of DAMN used in a sentence.

  5. damn somebody/something to criticize somebody/something very strongly The film was damned by the critics for its mindless violence. Word Origin Middle English: from Old French dam(p)ner , from Latin dam(p)nare ‘inflict loss on’, from damnum ‘loss, damage’.

  6. DAMN definition: 1. used to express anger: 2. used to express anger or disappointment: 3. very: . Learn more.

  7. damn: 1 n something of little value “his promise is not worth a damn ” Synonyms: darn , hoot , red cent Type of: ineptitude , worthlessness having no qualities that would render it valuable or useful adj used as expletives “oh, damn (or goddamn)!” Synonyms: cursed , curst deserving a curse; sometimes used as an intensifier adj expletives used ...

  8. to condemn as bad or inferior. often used in the imperative as a curse. 3. to criticize adversely. 4. to cause the ruin of; make fail. 5. to swear at by saying “damn”. verb intransitive.

  9. Definition of damn verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. damn the consequences, expense, etc. a (damn, etc.) sight better, etc. damn somebody/something with faint praise; a (damn, etc.) sight too good, etc. not care/give a damn (about somebody/something) See more Idioms. damn all; as near as damn it/dammit; damn the consequences, expense, etc. a (damn, etc.) sight better, etc. damn somebody/something ...

  11. damn. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English damn1 /dæm/ interjection not polite 1 used when you are very annoyed or disappointed Damn! I’ve left my keys in the office. 2 used when something is impressive or surprising Damn, she’s old. Examples from the Corpus damnDamn!