Antonym: blessed. Similar words: curse, course, nurse, purse, cursor, nursery, recourse, of course. Meaning: ['kɜrsɪd /'kɜːsɪd] adj. 1. deserving a curse; sometimes used as an intensifier 2. in danger of the eternal punishment of hell.
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(1) They cursed me as a madman.
(2) I cursed and hobbled to my feet.
(3) The evil witch in this story is cursed by.
(4) He was cursed with poor health from childhood.
(5) Bulman was cursed with a poor memory for names.
(6) He cursed the waiter who had spilled soup on him.
(7) He cursed himself for his stupidity.
(8) I wish that cursed dog would be quiet.
(9) This work is a cursed nuisance.
(10) She cursed her bad luck.
(11) I cursed her roundly for being late.
(12) They were fre-quently cursed in those days.
(13) She seems cursed with bad luck.
(14) The old man cursed his enemies.
(15) I've always been cursed with bad luck.
(16) He cursed himself for having been so careless.
(17) With his last breath he cursed his captors.
(18) She cursed like a fishwife.
(19) In recent years I've been cursed with worsening eyesight.
(20) The old man was cursed with a worthless son.
(21) Poor Mother is cursed with bad health.
(22) Elsa cursed herself for believing his lies.
(23) I cursed her for spoiling my plans.
(24) He is cursed with deformed arches.
(25) He cursed under his breath as the spanner slipped. Sentencedict.com
(26) She cursed at one of her servants this morning.
(27) The witch-doctor has cursed our cattle.
(28) He cursed his bad luck.
(29) She felt the reverberation in her chest and cursed the drilling outside.
(30) Grandma protested, but he cursed her and rudely pushed her aside.
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