accursed

  • 21accursed — ac·curs·ed || É™ kɜːsɪd adj. doomed, ill fated, damned …

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  • 22accursed — [ə kə:sɪd, ə kə:st] adjective 1》 literary under a curse. 2》 informal greatly disliked; detestable. Origin ME: past participle of obs. accurse, from a (expressing intensity) + curse …

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  • 23accursed — a. 1. Cursed, unsanctified, unholy, diabolic, devilish, hellish, infernal, doomed, damned. 2. Detestable, execrable, hateful, abominable, odious, horrid, horrible, damnable, revolting. See abominable …

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  • 24accursed — adj 1. doomed, Brit. Dial. fey, damned, cursed, curse laden, condemned, anathematized, Ar chaic. maledict; bedeviled, bewitched, hoodooed, voodooed, hexed; star crossed, ill fated, foredoomed; unsanctified, unblest, unholy, unconsecrated,… …

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  • 25accursed — ac·cursed …

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  • 26accursed — ac•curs•ed [[t]əˈkɜr sɪd, əˈkɜrst[/t]] also ac•curst [[t]əˈkɜrst[/t]] adj. 1) under a curse 2) damnable • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME; OE ācursod, ptp. of ācursian. See a III, curse ac•curs′ed•ly, adv. ac•curs′ed•ness, n …

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  • 27accursed —   Kūamuamu ia, hā ili ili ia …

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  • 28accursed — adj. (archaic accurst) 1 lying under a curse; ill fated. 2 colloq. detestable, annoying. Etymology: past part. of accurse, f. A (2) + CURSE …

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  • 29Malekith the Accursed — holding Lorelei on the cover of The Mighty Thor vol. 1, #347 (September 1984). Art by Walt Simonson. Publ …

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  • 30The Accursed Kings — ( fr. Les Rois Maudits), is a sequence of seven historical novels by Maurice Druon, of the French Academy.The seven books are::I. Le Roi de fer (The Iron King):II. La Reine étranglée (The Strangled Queen):III. Les Poisons de la couronne (The… …

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