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dammit

English

Etymology

Univerbation of damn +? it.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?dæm?t/, /?dæm?t/

Interjection

dammit

  1. (mildly vulgar) Expressing anger, irritation, contempt, or disappointment.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:dammit

Translations

Noun

dammit (plural dammits)

  1. The saying of the interjection, used as a general measure of anything.

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damned

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dæmd/
  • Homophone: dammed

Adjective

damned (comparative damneder or more damned, superlative damnedest or most damned)

  1. Godforsaken.
  2. Variant of profane damn, used to express contempt, exasperation, etc. towards someone or something.
    Their damned lawyers can go to hell.
    I can't get this damned thing to work.
  3. Used to express vehemently that one is not or does not do something, or refuses to be or do something.

Synonyms

  • (god-forsaken): See Thesaurus:doomed
  • (profanity): See Thesaurus:damned

Derived terms

  • ever-damned

Translations

Adverb

damned (comparative more damned, superlative most damned)

  1. (mildly vulgar) Very.
    What's so damned important about a football game?

Verb

damned

  1. simple past tense and past participle of damn

Anagrams

  • Dedman, Madden, demand, madden, manded

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