verb past tense of the verb 'curse', meaning to swear or use offensive language
adjective used to describe someone or something that is stubborn, difficult, or annoying
In literature, 'cussed' may be used to describe a character who is stubborn, difficult, or cantankerous.
In psychology, 'cussed' may be used to describe a behavior or personality trait that is resistant to change or difficult to manage.
In linguistics, the word 'cussed' may be used to describe a dialect or speech pattern that includes curse words or profanities.
In regional studies, 'cussed' may be used to describe a person or behavior that is characteristic of a particular region's culture or attitudes.
In literature, the term 'cussed' may be used to describe a character who is stubborn or difficult to deal with.
A psychologist may use the term 'cussed' to describe a client who is uncooperative or resistant to therapy.