"Tarnation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tarnation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tarnation" Meaning

An exclamation of surprise or frustration, similar to "good grief" or "gee whiz". It is often used in informal or regional contexts, especially in the southern United States.

"Tarnation" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Tarnation"


1. Expression of Surprise or Sudden Change

"The tornado hit our town out of tarnation, we didn't even see it coming!"

2. Colloquial for "Damn" or "Sht"

"I'm darn tootin' I won't do that again!" (used informally to express strong emotions)

3. Exclamation in a Sudden Emergency or Crisis

"Help, tarnation! The door is on fire! Call the fire department, NOW!"

4. Used for Emphasis or Exasperation

"Tarnation, I've been looking for my keys everywhere! I swear, I left them right here."

5. In Song Lyrics or Classical Music

(Although less common, "tarnation" has been used in various musical contexts, reflecting its American colloquial appeal)
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Historical Context

"Tarnation" originated in the 19th century in the US, essentially as a euphemistic or emphatic expression, avoiding the use of more explicit words. While its usage has declined, it remains a unique touch of American colloquialism in writing and speech.


Language Note

- The term "tarnation" is considered informal and is more commonly used in spoken English.
- Its use in formal language or writing is rare, except when specified or emphasized to convey a particular dialectical or historical context.

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