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damn / dam/ • v. [tr.] (in Christian belief) (of God) condemn (a person) to suffer eternal punishment in hell. ∎ (be damned) be doomed to misfortune or failure: the enterprise was damned. ∎ condemn, esp. by the public expression of disapproval. ∎ curse (someone or something).• interj. inf. expressing anger, surprise, or frustration: Damn! I forgot!• adj. inf. used for emphasis, esp. to express anger or frustration: turn that damn thing off! | don't be so damn silly! PHRASES: damn well inf. used to emphasize a statement, esp. when the speaker is angry: this is your mess and you can damn well clear it up!I'll be (or I'm) damned if inf. used to express a strong negative.not be worth a damn inf. have no value or validity at all.not give a damn see give.well I'll be (or I'm) damned inf. used as an expression of surprise.
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damn with faint praise commend so feebly as to imply disapproval; from Pope's ‘An Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot’ (1735).
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Hence damn sb. the imprecation ‘damn!’ XVII. So damnable XIV (rare before XVI), damnation XIII. damnatory XVII. — L.