Synonym: affliction, burden, swear, trouble. Antonym: benedict, benediction, bless, blessing. Similar words: course, purse, nurse, cursor, of course, recourse, nursery, discourse. Meaning: [kɜːs] n. 1. profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger 2. an appeal to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group 3. an evil spell 4. something causes misery or death 5. a severe affliction. v. 1. utter obscenities or profanities 2. heap obscenities upon 3. wish harm upon; invoke evil upon 4. exclude from a church or a religious community.
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5. Gambling is often a curse.
6. Noise is a curse of modern city life.
7. Our tribe is under a curse.
8. "Curse you,you ungrateful creature!"he cried in anger.
9. She thought that she must be under a curse.
10. Ignorance is the curse of God, knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heaven.
11. Maybe there is a curse on my family.
12. His wealth proved a curse to him.
13. He muttered a curse under his breath.
14. Foxes can be a curse to farmers.
15. Her beauty proved a curse.
16. The family thought that they were under a curse.
17. I could curse her for losing my key!
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18. Noise is the curse of modern city life.
19. Apathy is the long-standing curse of British local democracy.
20. Acne is the curse of adolescence.
21. He shot her an angry look and a curse.
22. The old man ripped out with a curse.
23. I've got the curse today.
24. He muttered a curse at the other driver.
25. He believed that someone had put a curse on the house.
26. Jack emitted a curse.
27. The witch is supposed to have put a curse on the house.
29. It'd be better to light up the candle than curse the darkness.No one can give you brightness expect yourself.
30. It is essential for us to try to decide whether television is a blessing or a curse.
More similar words: course, purse, nurse, cursor, of course, recourse, nursery, discourse, by yourself, precursor, excursion, racecourse, discursive, in due course, intercourse, in the course of, nursery school, reimbursement, sexual intercourse, yours, hours, burst, bursa, pursue, nursing, pursuit, burst in, on all fours, burst into, incur.