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damnable
[ dam-nuh-buhl ]
adjective
- worthy of condemnation.
- detestable, abominable, or outrageous.
damnable
/ ˈdæmnəbəl /
adjective
- execrable; detestable
- liable to or deserving damnation
Derived Forms
- ˈdamnableness, noun
Other Words From
- damna·ble·ness damna·bili·ty noun
- damna·bly adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
By the way, this article is not only impious and damnable, it's also almost certainly illegal to read or publish it in Gaza.
There won't be a day, inside or out of it, that I won't run up against every damnable meanness that human nature is capable of.
They told the Deputy that they were in a wretched and damnable state; and this was true, for they were very vicious young men.
Then would come the other damnable series again, and the sweat would stand on my brow.
I do not know what damnable difference in me that absence of the pair of them for a single evening made.
And Berg sat there, smiling, pouring out those damnable cynicisms.
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