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View usage for: (dæmnəbəl) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]You use damnable to emphasize that you dislike or disapprove of something a great deal. [old-fashioned, rude, emphasis] What a damnable climate we have! damnably (dæmnəbli) adverb [ADVERB adjective] It was damnably unfair that he should suffer so much. damnable in British English (ˈdæmnəbəl) adjective2. liable to or deserving damnation Derived forms damnableness (ˈdamnableness) or damnability (ˌdamnaˈbility) noun damnable in American English (ˈdæmnəbəl) adjective2. deserving to be sworn at; outrageous; execrable Derived forms damnably (ˈdamnably) adverb Word origin ME < OFr < LL damnabilis < L damnare: see damn Synonyms of 'damnable'wicked, offensive, horrible, cursed More Synonyms of damnable Definition very unpleasant or annoying (informal) That's a damnable lie! Synonyms offensive horrible culpable Opposites fine , excellent , worthy , admirable , honourable , exemplary , commendable , creditable , laudable , praiseworthy , meritorious Additional synonymsDefinition very bad or unpleasant The President described the attack as an abominable crime. Synonyms detestable, shocking, terrible (informal), offensive, foul, disgusting, horrible, revolting, obscene, vile, horrid, repellent, atrocious, obnoxious, despicable, repulsive, base, heinous, hellish (informal), odious, hateful, repugnant, reprehensible, loathsome, abhorrent, contemptible, villainous, nauseous, wretched, accursed, execrable, godawful (slang) Definition hateful or detestable Why did you send me to that accursed place? Synonyms hateful, offensive, disgusting, horrible, revolting, obscene, vile, foul, repellent, obnoxious, despicable, repulsive, heinous, hellish (informal), odious, repugnant, loathsome, abhorrent, abominable, execrable, detestableDefinition horrifying or shocking The food here is atrocious. Synonyms shocking, terrible (informal), appalling, horrible, godawful (slang), hellacious (US, slang), execrable, detestable- dame
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