Pronunciation: /kɜːrst/
verb Cursed is the past tense and past participle of the verb 'curse', which means to invoke harm or misfortune upon someone or something.
A1 The witch cursed the princess with a spell.
A2 The old man cursed loudly when he stubbed his toe.
B1 The farmer cursed the storm for ruining his crops.
B2 The sailor cursed his luck as the ship was caught in a storm.
C1 The wizard cursed his enemy with a powerful hex.
C2 The warlock cursed the entire village with a plague.
adjective Cursed describes something that has been afflicted with a curse or bad luck.
A1 The cursed pirate ship sailed the seas in search of treasure.
A2 The cursed necklace brought bad luck to anyone who wore it.
B1 The cursed castle was said to be haunted by the spirits of its former inhabitants.
B2 Legend has it that the cursed amulet could only be broken by a true love's kiss.
C1 The cursed artifact was believed to hold immense power, but at a great cost.
C2 The cursed land was barren and desolate, with no signs of life.
formal The ancient artifact was said to be cursed, bringing misfortune to all who possessed it.
informal I swear every time I try to fix this old car, something else goes wrong. It's cursed, I tell you.
slang That haunted house is totally cursed, dude. I wouldn't go near it if I were you.
figurative The town's economy seemed cursed, as businesses continued to fail one after another.
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