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.
Random good picture Not show
(31) She cursed her luck that she had had to queue for so long.
(32) The beggar cursed loudly.
(33) He cursed his bad luck in arriving just after she'd left.
(34) Legend has it that the whole village had been cursed by a witch.
(35) Things were going so badly - it was as if I'd been cursed.
(36) He hit his head as he stood up and cursed loudly.
(37) The museum has been cursed by financial problems since it opened.
(38) I cursed myself for lack of balance.
(39) He cursed, and spurred his long-suffering mount onwards again.
(40) The whole family seemed cursed.
(41) Corbett cursed and rose to his feet.
(42) He became very bitter and cursed the medical profession.
(43) I thought of him and cursed my luck.
(44) Somewhere the sturdy beggars nursed their wounds and cursed.
(45) Billy cursed under his breath as his hand slipped.
(46) People cursed and stammered apologies.
(47) I cursed my luck and began to invent adventures.
(48) Whitlock cursed angrily and got to his feet.
(49) He is cursed with this understanding.
(50) She wouldn't speak[sentencedict.com], and both of us felt cursed.
(51) He is cursed with this evaluative frame of mind.
(52) Adam kept his silence and cursed his helplessness.
(53) Amiss cursed himself for a soft-hearted fool.
(54) That involves strengthening laws, and enforcing them-hard in states cursed by corruption.
(55) She looked up into the gilt-edged mirror above the basin and cursed silently.
(55) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(56) There was not a drink to be had after midnight in this cursed town.
(57) A solitary tear escaped his eye, and he cursed himself for it.
(58) As he knelt by its head he cursed the men on either side who could have been responsible for such a war.
(59) I cursed myself for not having the ship preset for start up. Too lax.
(60) He was pressed against the wood face, his hips hard on to the letter box, and he cursed the slow reaction.
More similar words: curse, course, nurse, purse, cursor, nursery, recourse, of course, cursory, disburse, yourselves, discourse, by yourself, incursion, reimburse, racecourse, precursor, excursion, intercourse, in due course, discursive, in the course of, supersede, disbursement, endorsed, immersed, dispersed, reimbursement, course of action, nursery school.