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blamed

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Adj — A mild, old-fashioned swear-word substitute meaning "damned," used to express annoyance.

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Less common

Still standard English, but they carry more weight.

Rare, literary or technical

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How to use blamed

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that blamed thing blamed nuisance

Dated and folksy — mostly heard in older American speech or for comic, exaggerated effect today.

Etymology

A euphemistic softening of "damned," using the word "blame" instead of the stronger curse.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “blamed” mean?

The word “blamed” means a mild, old-fashioned swear-word substitute meaning "damned," used to express annoyance. In plain terms, an old-fashioned, polite way of saying "damned" or "annoying," used to vent mild frustration without swearing.

How do you pronounce “blamed”?

“Blamed” is pronounced blaymd (/bleɪmd/ in IPA).

How do you use “blamed” in a sentence?

Here is “blamed” used in a sentence: “He couldn't find his blamed keys anywhere.”

What part of speech is “blamed”?

“Blamed” is an adjective.

Is “blamed” a common word?

“Blamed” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between "blamed" as a swear-word substitute and "blamed" as the past tense of "blame"?

As an adjective, "blamed" is a mild, old-fashioned substitute for "damned," used to express annoyance, as in "that blamed dog." As a verb, "blamed" is simply the past tense of "blame," meaning held someone responsible for a fault.

Is "blamed" meaning "damned" formal or informal?

This use of "blamed" is informal, old-fashioned, and deliberately mild. It was once a polite way to avoid saying "damned" and now sounds dated or folksy, appearing mostly in casual or humorous speech.

What other words work like "blamed" as a mild substitute for swearing?

"Blamed" belongs to a family of mild, old-fashioned oaths that soften stronger words, alongside "blasted," "confounded," "darned," and "dratted." Each expresses irritation without resorting to a stronger swear word.

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