Damn | Mean of damn in English Dictionary

/ˈdæm/

  • Verb
  • to send (someone) to hell as punishment after death
    1. He said that they would be damned (to hell) for all eternity. [=that God would force them to be in hell forever]
    2. She was damned [=(more commonly) doomed] by her own lack of foresight.
  • to say or think bad things about (someone or something)
    1. He damned them for their stupidity.
  • to give praise without enthusiasm in a way that shows you really dislike someone or something
  • the people who have been sent to hell as punishment after their death
    1. the souls of the damned
  • Noun
  • anything at all
    1. This computer's not worth a damn. [=it has no value; it is worthless]
    2. His promises don't mean a damn. [=don't mean anything]
  • to care at all about someone or something
    1. He doesn't give a damn what people think about him.
    2. Nobody gives a damn about us.
    3. I don't want to hear about her problems. I just don't give a damn.
    4. They don't seem to care a damn about their future.
  • very or extremely
    1. That was a damn good movie.
    2. You did a damned fine job on that project.
    3. You'd better make damn sure that it doesn't happen again.
    4. “You seem angry.” “You're damn right I am! That's for damn sure!”
    5. Some people just talk too damn much. [=talk far too much]
    6. The idea's pretty damn smart, if you ask me.
    7. He damn near killed us! [=he almost killed us]
    8. You know damn well what happened.
    9. You damn well better finish the job. [=you must finish the job]
    10. He does whatever he damn/damned well pleases. [=he does whatever he wants to do]

Những từ liên quan với DAMN

sentence, curse, expel, doom, abuse, proscribe, confound, jinx, cuss, penalize, blaspheme, excoriate, castigate
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