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cursed \ˈkərsə̇d, -ə̄s-, -əis-, -st — in sense 1 -st is rare except in poetry; in sense 2, either -sə̇d or -st but -st is usual nonattributively; in sense 3 -st is usual\ adjective also curst \-st\ (sometimes -er/-est) Etymology: Middle English cursd, cursed, curste, from past participle of cursen 1. : worthy of being cursed : execrable, wicked, hateful, or obnoxious < his cursed stupidity > 2. : under a curse < villagers shun the place believing it to be cursed > 3. now chiefly dialect : of a vicious or irritable disposition : cantankerous, shrewish |