CURSE vs SWEARWORD: NOUN
- Menstruation. Used with the.
- A censure, ban, or anathema.
- Literally, a cress: in popular use identified with curse, an imprecation, and used only as a symbol of utter worthlessness in certain negative expressions: as, “not worth a curse,” “to care not a curse,” etc.
- A profane word or phrase; a swearword.
- A source or cause of evil; a scourge.
- Evil or misfortune that comes as if in response to such an appeal.
- The expression of a wish of evil to another; an imprecation of evil; a malediction.
- Evil which has been solemnly invoked upon one.
- That which brings or causes evil or severe affliction or trouble; a great evil; a bane; a scourge: the opposite of blessing: as, strong drink is a curse to millions.
- Condemnation; sentence of evil or punishment.
- An appeal or prayer for evil or misfortune to befall someone or something.
- An appeal to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group
- An evil spell
- Something causes misery or death
- Profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger
- Something causing misery or death
- A severe affliction
- A vulgar epithet.
- A prayer or imprecation that harm may befall someone.
- A supernatural detriment or hindrance; a bane.
- See under Cress.
- The nine of diamonds.
- The cause of great harm, evil, or misfortune; that which brings evil or severe affliction; torment.
- Evil pronounced or invoked upon another, solemnly, or in passion; subjection to, or sentence of, divine condemnation.
- An invocation of, or prayer for, harm or injury; malediction.
- A woman's monthly period.
- Alternative spelling of swear word.
- An obscene or blasphemous word.
- Profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger
CURSE vs SWEARWORD: VERB
- To place a curse upon (a person or object).
- To speak or shout a vulgar curse or epithet at someone or something.
- To use offensive or morally inappropriate language.
- Exclude from a church or a religious community
- Heap obscenities upon
- Wish harm upon; invoke evil upon
- Utter obscenities or profanities
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CURSE vs SWEARWORD: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To utter imprecations or curses; to affirm or deny with imprecations; to swear.
- To utter curses; swear.
- To put under a ban or anathema; excommunicate.
- To bring evil upon; afflict.
- To invoke evil or misfortune upon; damn.
- To swear at.
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CURSE vs SWEARWORD: TRANSITIVE VERB
- See under Bell.
- To bring great evil upon; to be the cause of serious harm or unhappiness to; to furnish with that which will be a cause of deep trouble; to afflict or injure grievously; to harass or torment.
- To call upon divine or supernatural power to send injury upon; to imprecate evil upon; to execrate.
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CURSE vs SWEARWORD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To wish evil to; imprecate or invoke evil upon; call down calamity, injury, or destruction upon; execrate in speech.
- Hence To put under ecclesiastical ban or anathema; excommunicate; condemn or sentence to the disabilities of excommunication.
- To bring or place a curse upon; blight or blast with a curse or malignant evils; vex, harass, or afflict with great calamities.
- Invoke evil upon
- Wish harm upon
- To utter imprecations; affirm or deny with imprecations of divine vengeance; use blasphemous or profane language; swear.
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CURSE vs SWEARWORD: RELATED WORDS
- Oath, Excommunicate, Damn, Swearword, Expletive, Nemesis, Cuss, Blaspheme, Execration, Swear, Scourge, Bane, Torment, Hex, Jinx
- Utterance, Phrase, Epithet, Bleep, Slur, Imprecation, Vulgarity, Colloquialism, Vulgarism, Curse word, Oath, Curse, Swearing, Cuss, Expletive
CURSE vs SWEARWORD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Curse word, Bedamn, Condemnation, Swearing, Oath, Excommunicate, Damn, Swearword, Expletive, Nemesis, Blaspheme, Scourge, Bane, Torment, Hex
- Twat, Utterance, Phrase, Epithet, Bleep, Slur, Imprecation, Vulgarity, Colloquialism, Vulgarism, Curse word, Oath, Curse, Swearing, Expletive
CURSE vs SWEARWORD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- You rescued us from the curse by becoming a curse for us.
- It was so dreaded a curse that the curse itself was left unspoken.
- Sum Curse represents the sum of all curse words in our data set.
- You curse an enemy, inflicting ongoing spirit damage, and then trigger the curse in a devastating explosion.
- CURSE of The EVIL Eye, ANCIENT Curse That STILL Terrifies People Today!
- No curse has affected horse racing odds more than the Apollo Curse.
- But I will curse those who curse you.
- Curse of Agony, Curse of Pain, or Curse of Vengeance.
- Curse of Doom, the Curse of Recklessness, the Curse of Tongues, and the Curse of Weakness are all coming back as baseline abilities.
- Detect curse also detects all curse skulls and curse toes on the level.
- Beware of localization issues: what is a swearword in one language might be a perfectly normal word in another.
- Working together to inhibit swearword, having to listen to this?
- Finlaysons Dow sound was in effect code for Damn, then considered an unacceptable swearword.
- And a comprehensive grasp of every swearword in the English language.
- What if we charitably just called extreme swearword sensitivity a disability?
- Roman Urdu profanity, strong language, swearword the point his.
CURSE vs SWEARWORD: QUESTIONS
- Is intergenerational punishment a generational curse?
- Is Baal's defense curse the same as the Necromancer's curse?
- Can heads get Curse of binding and Curse of vanishing?
- Can curse be attached to the player who cast the curse?
- Why didn't Dumbledore remove the curse without removing the curse?
- How does The Curse of Pan's Curse change over time?
- Why do some people curse themselves when there is no curse?
- How does busting a curse differ if the curse is on?
- What curse did the mother of Krishna curse her sons?
- Is there a counter curse to the Avada Kedavra curse?
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