"Damnable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Damnable" Meaning

Damnably: (adverb) extremely bad or unpleasant.

Example: "The weather forecast said there would be a damnable storm tonight."

"Damnable" Examples

Usage Examples for "Damnable"


The company's damnable business practices have led to the downfall of many employees.
The politician's damnable lies caused a huge divide in the community.
The damnable weather persisted for days, causing widespread disruptions to daily life.
The city's damnable traffic system is infamous for its congestion.
The food at the restaurant was damnable, with a stomach-churning combination of flavors and textures that left everyone nauseous.

"Damnable" Similar Words

Damien

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Damien is a proper noun, and it can refer to several things. It is the given name of Saint Christopher, and it is also a popular name in some countries. <br><br>In literature, Damien is a character in Ferdinand Lemaître's play "The Possessed" (1821), which was later dramatized as the opera "The Demon". Later, it was popularized by the novel "The Omen" by David Seltzer (1976), in which Father Damien Thorn is the main character. The book and its film adaptation (1976) tell the story of a young boy, Damien, who is the Antichrist.

Dammam

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Dammam is a city located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.

Dammar

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Dammar is a type of resinous substance obtained from the dammar tree (Canarium spp.), mainly the Canarium strictum. It is a sticky, greenish-yellowish-brown resin which is found in the tree's bark and trunk. Dammar is used to produce varnish, lacquers, and other protective coatings. It is also used in traditional medicine and has been used as a perfume. In addition, dammar was highly valued in ancient times for its high-quality aromatic and perfumery properties, and was used in the production of expensive perfumes.

Dammed

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Dammerung

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Damming

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Damming refers to the act of creating a barrier or obstruction across a watercourse, such as a river or stream, to control the flow of water, usually for purposes such as irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, or flood control.

Dammit

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"Dammit" is an informal exclamation used to express strong disappointment, frustration, or irritation. It is often used as a mild nuisance word to show annoyance or discontent, similar to "damn it" or "blast it".

Damn

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"Damn" is an interjection used to express strong emotions such as anger, surprise, or frustration. It can also be used as a mild oath or expletive. For example:<br><br> "Damn it, this traffic is terrible!" (expressing frustration)<br> "Damn, that was a great goal!" (expressing surprise or admiration)

Damnableness

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Damnableness is a noun that refers to the state or quality of being extremely bad or evil. It can also describe something that is extremely wicked or sinful. The word is often used to emphasize the severity or depth of depravity in someone or something's actions or behavior.

Damnably

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adverb: to an absurd or excessive degree, especially in a way that is rightly condemned

Damnation

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Damnatory

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Damnatory refers to something that is condemnatory or critical, often in a harsh or severe manner. It can also describe a statement or action that is intended to condemn or denounce someone or something. The word has a negative connotation and implies strong disapproval or rejection.

Damndest

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damndest (adverb) - most surprising or remarkable; utterly most (used to emphasize the unexpectedness or degree of something)

Damned

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Damnedest

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The word "damnedest" is an informal or colloquialism form of "the damnedest", which is an intensifying superlative of "damned". It is often used to mean "the most surprising, amazing, or unexpected".<br><br>For example: "I think the damnedest thing just happened - I won the lottery!"<br><br>In this context, "the damnedest" is used to emphasize the unexpectedness or surprise of the event. It can also be used in other situations to convey strong emotions or reactions, such as shock, amazement, or astonishment. However, it is worth noting that the word is generally considered informal and should be used carefully in formal writing or speech.

Damnification

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "damnification" in any reputable dictionaries. It's possible that it's a made-up or rare word. Can you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by this word?