accursed (Meaning)

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accursed (s)

under a curse

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accursed (p. p. & a.)

Alt. of Accurst

accursed Sentence Examples

  1. The accursed relic brought nothing but calamity to those who possessed it, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
  2. In the depths of the haunted forest, an accursed spirit roamed, frightening any who dared to venture near.
  3. The accursed castle stood as a sinister symbol of a bygone era, its crumbling walls whispering tales of malevolence.
  4. The villagers believed that an accursed curse had befallen their crops, causing a prolonged famine in the region.
  5. The accursed ring, with its dark history, was passed down through generations, leaving tragedy in its path.
  6. The accursed pirate ship sailed through stormy seas, as if carrying a curse that summoned tempests wherever it went.
  7. The accursed hour arrived, marking the beginning of a nightmarish ordeal for the unsuspecting townsfolk.
  8. The accursed painting seemed to trap the souls of those who gazed upon it, casting an eerie spell on the onlookers.
  9. The accursed town square was said to be haunted by the spirits of those who met tragic fates during a long-forgotten war.
  10. The accursed land bore the scars of ancient battles, where the echoes of sorrow lingered in the desolate air.

FAQs About the word accursed

under a curseAlt. of Accurst

infernal, cursed, damnable, freaking,blasted, curst, deuced, cussed, awful, abominable

wonderful, marvellous, wonderful,commendable, great, creditable, commendable, marvelous, creditable, praiseworthy

The accursed relic brought nothing but calamity to those who possessed it, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.

In the depths of the haunted forest, an accursed spirit roamed, frightening any who dared to venture near.

The accursed castle stood as a sinister symbol of a bygone era, its crumbling walls whispering tales of malevolence.

The villagers believed that an accursed curse had befallen their crops, causing a prolonged famine in the region.