accursed
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Adj — Deeply hated or thought to be under a curse; wretched.
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Etymology
From Middle English acursed, from acursen (“to curse”), from Old English ācursian, from ā- + cursian, from curs (“curse”). First attested in the 13th century.
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What does “accursed” mean?
The word “accursed” means deeply hated or thought to be under a curse; wretched. In plain terms, cursed, or (informally) extremely annoying or unlucky.
How do you pronounce “accursed”?
“Accursed” is pronounced uh-KUR-sihd (/əˈkɝ.sɪd/ in IPA).
How do you use “accursed” in a sentence?
Here is “accursed” used in a sentence: “The villagers believed the old house was accursed.”
What part of speech is “accursed”?
“Accursed” is an adjective.