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View usage for: damnably in British English (ˈdæmnəblɪ) adverb1. in a detestable manner 2. (intensifier) it was damnably unfair Examples of 'damnably' in a sentencedamnably It is then things take a further turn towards the damnably unideal.Yet safaris are also damnably pricy and horribly easy to get wrong.It's light and damnably inventive (how about langoustine royale with horseradish, cress and avocado?).Damnably difficult to disturb the status quo.Any suggestion that he was racist was 'damnably false', he said.Extra weight becomes damnably hard to shed.A fair point, apart from the fact that he is so damnably good at it.It's a car reviewer's nightmare of a motor, so complete in every area that it's damnably difficult to fault.The game itself is damnably fast.The big reason for their success is their damnably catchy songs, tailored to each new singer. Synonyms of 'damnably'detestably, offensively, horribly, wickedly More Synonyms of damnably Synonyms detestably offensively horribly wickedly disgracefully atrociously despicably reprehensibly hatefully execrably accursedly Opposites admirably , excellently , commendably , honourably , creditably , worthily , laudably Additional synonymsChloe has behaved abominably. Synonyms dreadfully, badly, terribly, horribly, vilely, awfully, woefully, wickedly, offensively, foully, hideously, shockingly, frightfully, shamefully, disgracefully, horrendously, monstrously, wretchedly, abysmally, disgustingly, unforgivably, nauseatingly, deplorably, revoltingly, obnoxiously, repulsively, despicably, reprehensibly, horridly, odiously, contemptibly, heinously, unpalatably, abhorrently, detestably, execrably, repugnantly, disreputably - damn
- damn near
- damnable
- damnably
- damnation
- damned
- damnedest
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