CURSED vs BLAME: NOUN
- N/A
- Censure.
- An expression of disapprobation fir something deemed to be wrong; imputation of fault; censure.
- Responsibility for something meriting censure.
- A reproach for some lapse or misdeed
- Culpability for something negative or undesirable.
- The state of being responsible for a fault or error; culpability.
- Censure; condemnation.
- Hurt; injury.
- Culpability; responsibility for something that is wrong: as, the blame is yours.
- That which is deserving of censure or disapprobation; fault; crime; sin.
- An expression of disapproval of something deemed to be wrong; imputation of a fault; censure; reprehension.
- An accusation that you are responsible for some lapse or misdeed
CURSED vs BLAME: ADJECTIVE
- Shrewish, ill-tempered (often applied to women).
- Something that has some sort of divine harm, malady, or other curse.
- In danger of the eternal punishment of hell
- So wicked and detestable as to deserve to be cursed.
- Deserving a curse; sometimes used as an intensifier
- Expletives used informally as intensifiers
CURSED vs BLAME: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of curse.
- To bring into disrepute.
- To censure (someone or something); to criticize.
- Attribute responsibility to
- Put or pin the blame on
- Harass with constant criticism
- To assert or consider that someone is the cause of something negative; to place blame, to attribute responsibility (for something negative or for doing something negative).
CURSED vs BLAME: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To place responsibility for (something).
- To find fault with; criticize.
- To consider responsible for a misdeed, failure, or undesirable outcome.
- To censure; to express disapprobation of; to find fault with; to reproach.
- To bring reproach upon; to blemish.
- To be blamed, or deserving blame; in fault; as, the conductor was to blame for the accident.
CURSED vs BLAME: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Deserving a curse
- Execrable; wretched: used as a hyperbolical expletive.
- Deserving a curse; execrable; hateful; detestable; abominable; wicked.
- Being under a curse; blasted by a curse; afflicted; vexed; tormented.
- Sometimes used as an intensifier
- To bring reproach upon; blemish; injure.
- [In such phrases as he is to blame, to blame, by an old and common construction, has the passive meaning ‘to be blamed, blamable.’ Compare a house to let, hire, build; grain ready to cut, etc.
- In writers of the Elizabethan period it was often written too blame, blame apparently being mistaken for an adjective.] Synonyms To reprove, reproach, chide, upbraid, reprehend. See decry.
- Formerly it might be followed by of.
- To express disapprobation of; find fault with; censure: opposed to praise or commend.
- To charge; impute as a fault; lay the responsibility of: as, he blames the failure on you.
- (idiom) (to blame) Being the cause or source of something.
- (idiom) (to blame) Deserving censure or disapproval; at fault.
CURSED vs BLAME: RELATED WORDS
- Goddamned, Blame, Darned, Everlasting, Blamed, Goddam, Damnable, Damn, Goddamn, Damned, Doomed, Infernal, Blessed, Blessed, Accursed
- Everlasting, Infernal, Blessed, Pick, Goddam, Darned, Goddamn, Goddamned, Rap, Damn, Blasted, Damned, Charge, Cursed, Fault
CURSED vs BLAME: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Goddamned, Blame, Darned, Everlasting, Blamed, Goddam, Damnable, Damn, Goddamn, Damned, Doomed, Infernal, Blessed, Blessed, Accursed
- Everlasting, Infernal, Blessed, Pick, Goddam, Darned, Goddamn, Goddamned, Rap, Damn, Blasted, Damned, Charge, Cursed, Fault
CURSED vs BLAME: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Check your home, garden, garage, office and transport for cursed objects against the Occult and Cursed Objects list found on this site.
- ALL THINGS CURSED, ARE DESTROYED IN CHRIST, AS HE BACME ALL THINGS CURSED.
- The cursed child Harry Potter and the cursed child this scaled score Yongqin!
- Jesus was not cursed by God, but the people considered Jesus cursed of God.
- While cursed, the cursed creatures have disadvantage on ability checks and saving throws using those ability scores.
- Not only are the witches cursed, but those who seek their counsel are also cursed.
- Some act as cursed items if used incorrectly and others are just plain cursed.
- With Midna it says "cursed shackles" or "cursed form" as her weapon.
- Cursed Minor Y N Cursed Discard when the person who cursed you releases you from the curse or dies.
- Cursed Hammers, Cursed Skulls, Enchanted Swords, Crimson Axes, and Giant Cursed Skulls, which gives immunity to the Cursed debuff.
- So I do not blame you for being molded this way, I do however blame you for not trying to change and adapt.
- Who is to blame, if anyone is to blame?
- They blame nexstar and mission companies and companies blame dish.
- If there is malpractice you can blame SW for a miscarriage of justice, you can certainly blame them for dishonesty.
- She knows, deep down, that there is no one to blame but Corypheus, but she needs to blame someone, anyone.
- It if far more noble to accept the blame yourself for something you did wrong than to try to blame it on others.
- Sometimes they blame themselves, but often they blame their partner.
- They blame the fuel, they blame me, they blame the installer.
- Blame judgments told a different story: mental states continued to be critical, but blame was additionally influenced by consequences.
- When people blame a scapegoat, how do you think they choose evidence to support the blame?
CURSED vs BLAME: QUESTIONS
- Can the Bleeding Hollow Orcs possess their cursed talismans?
- Are lame duck presidents cursed with a second term?
- Which of Chicago's baseball teams have been cursed?
- What are the cursed thoughts that keep Banquo awake?
- Where can I find the cursed greatsword of Artorias?
- Is Skeletron prime immune to cursed Inferno debuff?
- What caused the transformation trinket to be cursed?
- Why are Egyptian seat dolls often considered cursed?
- Why is Muramasa considered a cursed Japanese sword?
- Why is the Poltergeist franchise considered cursed?
- Is substandard housing to blame for rheumatic fever?
- What is the psychological epidemic of blame-blaming?
- Should caregivers blame the elderly for their dementia?
- Is the obesogenic environment to blame for obesity?
- Does Travelocity blame Aer Lingus for miscommunication?
- Should students blame professors for their reputations?
- Are institutions to blame for Economic Development?
- Should therapists blame patients for their reenactments?
- Do cheaters blame victims more than victims blame themselves?
- Is there enough blame to blame for the pension crisis?