Curse Definition

kûrs
cursed, curses, cursing, curst
noun
curses
A calling on God or the gods to send evil or injury down on some person or thing.
Webster's New World
A profane, obscene, or blasphemous oath, imprecation, etc. expressing hatred, anger, vexation, etc.
Webster's New World
Evil or injury that seems to come in answer to a curse.
Webster's New World
Any cause of evil or injury.
Webster's New World
A profane word or phrase; a swearword.
American Heritage
verb
cursed, curses, cursing, curst
To call evil or injury down on; damn.
Webster's New World
To swear at.
Cursed the car because it wouldn't start.
American Heritage
To swear at; use profane, blasphemous, or obscene language against.
Webster's New World
To utter a curse or curses; swear; blaspheme.
Webster's New World
To bring evil or injury on; afflict.
Webster's New World
Antonyms:
idiom
be cursed with
  • to be afflicted with; suffer from
Webster's New World
the curse
  • menstruation, or a menstrual period
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Curse

Noun

Singular:
curse
Plural:
curses

Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Curse

  • be cursed with
  • the curse

Origin of Curse

  • From Middle English, from Late Old English curs (“curse”), of unknown origin.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English from Old English curs

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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