damn
/dæm/
verb
- To criticize strongly or condemn.
- She damned the company's decision to cut funding for the arts.
- The critics damned the movie as boring and poorly acted.
- The report damns the government's handling of the crisis.
- (In religion) To condemn to hell or eternal punishment.
- The preacher warned that sinners would be damned.
- Some believe that those who do not repent are damned.
- The ancient text describes a place where the wicked are damned.
adverb
- Used for emphasis, especially to express annoyance or intensity.
- It's damn cold outside today.
- You know damn well what I mean.
- He ran damn fast to catch the bus.
adjective
- Used to express annoyance or emphasis.
- That damn dog keeps barking all night.
- Where did I put my damn phone?
- I can't get this damn printer to work.
interjection
- An exclamation of anger, frustration, or surprise.
- Oh damn, I forgot to call her back.
- Damn, that was a close call!
- Damn! I spilled coffee on my shirt.