damnably (Meaning)
damnably (r)
in a damnable manner
damnably (adv.)
In a manner to incur severe censure, condemnation, or punishment.
Odiously; detestably; excessively.
Synonyms & Antonyms of damnably
Synonyms:
- horribly
- horrifically
- intolerably
- inadequately
- unbearably
- terribly
- deplorably
- atrociously
- abysmally
- poorly
- awfully
- dreadfully
- disastrously
- horrendously
Antonyms:
- rightly
- fine
- okay
- satisfactorily
- acceptably
- well
- acceptably
- rightly
- passably
- suitably
- good
- decently
- good
- satisfactorily
- appropriately
- so-so
- appropriately
- fine
- so-so
- decently
- okay
- OK
- OK
- well
- tolerably
- tolerably
- correctly
- adequately
- passably
- fittingly
- correctly
- nicely
- all right
- adequately
- fittingly
- suitably
- nicely
- all right
FAQs About the word damnably
in a damnable mannerIn a manner to incur severe censure, condemnation, or punishment., Odiously; detestably; excessively.
horribly, horrifically, intolerably, inadequately, unbearably, terribly, deplorably, atrociously, abysmally, poorly
rightly, fine, okay, satisfactorily, acceptably,well, acceptably, rightly, passably, suitably
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.