"Cussedness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cussedness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cussedness" Meaning

Cussedness is noun. It refers to a habit of using or hearing curses or swear words, especially annoying or unpleasant to others. It can also imply a tendency to be or become fiercely angry or irritable.

"Cussedness" Examples

Synonyms and Antonyms of Cussedness


Cussedness refers to a feeling of anger or bitterness towards someone, which is often accompanied by swearing or cursing.

5 Examples of Cussedness:


| Sentence | Meaning |
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| She couldn't help but express her cussesness towards her boss for not giving her a promotion. | The employee was visibly cussed as a result of being passed over for a promotion. |
| The partygoer became cussed as the night wore on and she got drunk. | Her hangover the next morning only added to her cussedness over the whole incident. |
| The teenager's cussedness was evident as he stormed out of the room after losing an argument. | His parents were worried about the impact his constant cussedness was having on his relationships. |
| The team's cussedness towards the opposing team's player was palpable after he made a dirty tackle. | The referee's decision to yellow-card the player only added to the team's cussedness. |
| The media circus surrounding the scandal only fueled the cussedness of the public towards the politician. | The politician's own cussedness at being caught in the scandal made things much worse.

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Custer refers to George Armstrong Custer, a United States Army officer who led the 7th Cavalry Regiment during the Indian Wars of the Great Plains. He is most infamous for leading the regiment at the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, where they were defeated and killed by a combined force of the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes. The phrase "Custer's Last Stand" refers to the final battle of his life, which is often used metaphorically to describe a situation where someone or something is fighting a losing battle.

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