damn Synonyms
Strongest:
- unconditional
- damned
- outright
- complete
- real
- total
- very
- pure
- sheer
- utter
- perfect
- simple
- definite
- absolute
Strong:
- dreadful
- terrible
- thoroughgoing
- flat
- unqualified
- endless
- fair
- stone
- huge
- unadulterated
- unmitigated
- horrible
- bodacious
- blank
- clean
- blooming
- regular
- categorical
- straight-out
- crashing
- profound
- plumb
- rank
- categoric
- thorough
- downright
- dead
- consummate
- genuine
- flat-out
- constant
- stark
- deadly
Weak:
Strongest:
- dubious
- questionable
- doubtful
- qualified
- uncertain
- questionable
- qualified
- uncertain
- restricted
- restricted
- doubtful
- dubious
Strong:
No strong antonyms found.
Weak:
damn Meaning
damn (n)
something of little value
damn (v)
wish harm upon; invoke evil upon
damn (s)
used as expletives
expletives used informally as intensifiers
damn (r)
extremely
damn (v. t.)
To condemn; to declare guilty; to doom; to adjudge to punishment; to sentence; to censure.
To doom to punishment in the future world; to consign to perdition; to curse.
To condemn as bad or displeasing, by open expression, as by denuciation, hissing, hooting, etc.
damn (v. i.)
To invoke damnation; to curse.
damn Sentence Examples
- I can't believe I missed the bus again; damn it!
- The damn thing broke down just when I needed it the most.
- We were damn lucky to escape the storm without any damage to our house.
- That movie was so damn good; I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
- He's been working on that project for a damn long time without any progress.
- I'm tired of dealing with this damn paperwork every single day.
- She gave me a damn good reason to reconsider my decision.
- It's a damn shame that such a talented artist isn't recognized more widely.
- I'm going to give it my damn best shot to make this work.
- I've had enough of your damn excuses; it's time to take responsibility.
FAQs About the word damn
something of little value, wish harm upon; invoke evil upon, used as expletives, expletives used informally as intensifiers, extremelyTo condemn; to declare gui
unconditional, damned, outright, complete, real, total, very, pure,sheer, utter
dubious, questionable, doubtful, qualified, uncertain, questionable, qualified,uncertain, restricted, restricted
I can't believe I missed the bus again; damn it!
The damn thing broke down just when I needed it the most.
We were damn lucky to escape the storm without any damage to our house.
That movie was so damn good; I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.