damnably Antonyms

Meaning of damnably

Wordnet

damnably (r)

in a damnable manner

Webster

damnably (adv.)

In a manner to incur severe censure, condemnation, or punishment.

Odiously; detestably; excessively.

damnably Sentence Examples

  1. The weather was damnably hot, making it nearly impossible to enjoy outdoor activities.
  2. He was damnably late for the meeting, causing frustration among his colleagues.
  3. The prices at the new restaurant were damnably high, deterring many potential customers.
  4. She found herself damnably lost in the labyrinthine streets of the old city.
  5. The traffic was damnably slow, delaying his arrival at the airport.
  6. His behavior was damnably rude, leaving a sour impression on those around him.
  7. The assignment was damnably difficult, requiring hours of focused concentration.
  8. The internet connection was damnably slow, making it hard to complete online tasks.
  9. The movie was damnably boring, with a plot that failed to captivate the audience.
  10. The mosquito bites were damnably itchy, causing discomfort throughout the night.

FAQs About the word damnably

in a damnable mannerIn a manner to incur severe censure, condemnation, or punishment., Odiously; detestably; excessively.

inadequately, deplorably, abysmally, disastrously, horrifically, dreadfully, poorly, atrociously,awfully, intolerably

OK, decently, rightly, suitably, appropriately, passably, fine, okay, tolerably, tolerably

The weather was damnably hot, making it nearly impossible to enjoy outdoor activities.

He was damnably late for the meeting, causing frustration among his colleagues.

The prices at the new restaurant were damnably high, deterring many potential customers.

She found herself damnably lost in the labyrinthine streets of the old city.