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adjective
- 1. under a curse: "the Angel of Death walks this accursed house" Similar Opposite
- 2. used to express strong dislike of or anger at someone or something: "this accursed country!" Similar Opposite
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Accursed means being under or as if under a curse, or damnable or detestable. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for accursed.
Accursed means very annoying or extremely bad. It is an old-fashioned word that can be used before a noun. See how to use it in sentences and how to say it in different languages.
adjective [ before noun ] old-fashioned us / əˈkɝːst / uk / əˈkɜː.sɪd / / əˈkɜːst / Add to word list. very annoying. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Annoying. aggravating. annoyingly. ball-ache. be the death of someone idiom. frustratingly. gadfly. gallingly. gratingly. irritatingly. limit. maddening. mither. naggingly. spiteful.
Accursed definition: under a curse; doomed; ill-fated. . See examples of ACCURSED used in a sentence.
Use accursed to describe something that's under a curse or spell — or just seems like it is. You might call your car accursed if it keeps mysteriously dying in the middle of the road for no apparent reason.
Accursed means under or subject to a curse, or hateful or detestable. Learn how to use this old-fashioned or literary word in sentences, and see synonyms and word origin.
Accursed means under a curse or hateful, and can be spelled as accursed or accurst. Find the origin, usage, and translations of this adjective in various dictionaries and thesauri.