Definition of Damn
Adjective: damn dam
- Used as an expletive
"oh, damn!";
- goddamn
- Expletive used informally as an intensifier
"he's a damn (or goddam or goddamned) fool";
- blasted, blame [N. Amer], blamed, blessed, damned, darned, deuced, goddam, goddamn, goddamned, infernal, dashed [Brit], doggone [N. Amer]
- Wish harm upon; invoke evil upon
"The bad witch damned the child";
- curse, beshrew [archaic], bedamn [archaic], anathemize, anathemise [Brit], imprecate, maledict [archaic], doggone [N. Amer], dang [N. Amer]
- Find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws
- knock, criticize, criticise [Brit], pick apart
- Condemn as being bad, harmful, immoral, etc.
"the report damned the clubs more for their disregard of the existing rules"
- Extremely
"you are damn right";
- bloody, all-fired
- Something of little value
"his promise is not worth a damn";
- darn, hoot, red cent [N. Amer], shucks, tinker's damn, tinker's dam [US]
- Exclamation of annoyance
"He is a captain in the army, damn it, and all day he does nothing but call out orders";
- blast, bother [Brit], botheration, bummer, curses, dang [N. Amer], damnation, dammit, damn it, darn, dash [Brit], durn [US, dialect], drat, hang, tarnation [N. Amer]
Anagrams containing the word damn