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  1. CURSE definition: 1. to use a word or an expression that is not polite, usually when you are very angry: 2. to be…. Learn more.

  2. 1. : a prayer or invocation for harm or injury to come upon one : imprecation. People believe that there is a curse on the house. 2. : a profane or obscene oath or word. In an antechamber, his lieutenants suddenly heard the shattering of glass and angry curses. Sam Moses. 3. : something that is cursed or accursed.

  3. A curse is rude or offensive language which someone uses, usually because they are angry. He shot her an angry look and a curse. American English : curse / ˈkɜrs /

  4. When you curse, you say words you wouldn't want your mother or your priest to hear you saying. A curse can also be wishing something awful on someone, like the witch who puts a curse on Sleeping Beauty.

  5. 1. a profane or obscene expression of anger, disgust, surprise, etc; oath. 2. an appeal to a supernatural power for harm to come to a specific person, group, etc. 3. harm resulting from an appeal to a supernatural power: to be under a curse. 4. something that brings or causes great trouble or harm.

  6. CURSE definition: 1. magic words that are intended to bring bad luck to someone: 2. a rude or offensive word or…. Learn more.

  7. Curse definition: the expression of a wish that misfortune, evil, doom, etc., befall a person, group, etc.. See examples of CURSE used in a sentence.

  8. [countable] a word or phrase that has a magic power to make something bad happen. The family thought that they were under a curse. The witch is supposed to have put a curse on the house. compare hex. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. [countable] something that causes harm or evil. the curse of drug addiction. Noise is a curse of modern city life.

  9. Curse Definition. A calling on God or the gods to send evil or injury down on some person or thing. A profane, obscene, or blasphemous oath, imprecation, etc. expressing hatred, anger, vexation, etc. Evil or injury that seems to come in answer to a curse. Any cause of evil or injury.

  10. curse. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Magic curse1 /kɜːs $ kɜːrs/ verb 1 [ intransitive] to swear Gilbert was cursing under his breath. 2 [ transitive] to say or think bad things about someone or something because they have made you angry He cursed his bad luck in arriving just after she’d left. curse ...