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Verb (used with object)

to declare (something) to be bad, unfit, invalid, or illegal.
to condemn as a failure
to damn a play.
to bring condemnation upon; ruin.
to doom to eternal punishment or condemn to hell.
to swear at or curse, using the word damn
Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!

Verb (used without object)

to use the word damn; swear.

Interjection

(used as an expletive to express anger, annoyance, disgust, etc.)

Noun

the utterance of damn in swearing or for emphasis.
something of negligible value
not worth a damn.

Adjective

damned ( defs. 2, 3 ) .

Adverb

damned. ?

Idioms

damn well
Informal . damned ( def. 7 ) .
damn with faint praise, to praise so moderately as, in effect
to condemn
The critic damned the opera with faint praise when he termed the production adequate.
give a damn
Informal . to care; be concerned; consider as important
You shouldn't give a damn about their opinions. Also, give a darn.

Antonyms

verb
bless , cherish , commend , elevate , exalt , favor , glorify , laud , praise , promote

Synonyms

verb
abuse , anathematize , attack , ban , banish , blaspheme , blast , castigate , cast out , censure , complain of , confound , convict , criticize , cry down , curse , cuss , darn , denunciate , doom , drat , excommunicate , excoriate , execrate , expel , flame , fulminate against , imprecate , inveigle against , jinx , object to , objurgate , pan * , penalize , proscribe , punish , revile , sentence , slam , swear , thunder againstnotes:a dam is a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water while damn is used as an expletive meaning cursed , condemned to hell , condemn , denounce , reprobate
noun
hoot , iota , jot , ounce , shred , whit
adjective
accursed , blasted , blessed , bloody , confounded , cursed , darn , execrable , infernal

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