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verdammt — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • blasted adj Destroyed or damaged by an explosion or violent force.
  • blimey intj A British exclamation of surprise, shock, or excitement.
  • bloody adj Covered in or stained with blood.
  • blooming adj Currently flowering; producing blossoms.
  • bother verb To annoy or disturb someone, or to cause them trouble.
  • confounded adj Completely puzzled or astonished.
  • dammit intj An exclamation of anger, frustration, or disappointment.
  • damn interjection Used to express anger, frustration, or surprise.
  • damned adv Used to add emphasis, especially to complaints or strong statements — a milder stand-in for the swear word it comes from.
  • dash verb To run or move quickly, usually for a short distance.
  • fricking adjective Informal: used as a milder substitute for a much stronger swear word, to add emphasis.
  • goddamn intj An exclamation used to express anger, shock, frustration, or strong excitement.
  • ruddy adjective Having a healthy reddish color, especially in the face.
  • shoot verb To fire a weapon, or to hit someone or something with a projectile from one.

Senses

verdammt is used for these senses in English:

  • blasted (colloquial) Accursed; damned.
  • blimey (UK, Commonwealth, Ireland) Used to express anger, excitement, surprise, etc. [From late 19th c.]
  • bloody (informal, Britain, Ireland, Commonwealth, Hawaii, mildly, _) Used as an intensifier.
  • bloody (informal, Australia, Britain, India, Ireland, Newfoundland, NZ) Used to express anger, annoyance, or shock, or for emphasis.
  • blooming (British, AU, dated) A euphemism for the intensifier bloody.
  • bother (dated, euphemistic) A mild expression of annoyance.
  • confounded Confused, astonished.
  • confounded Defeated, thwarted.

blasted — full definition

  1. adj Destroyed or damaged by an explosion or violent force.
  2. adj Used to express annoyance, as a mild curse.
  3. adv Used to intensify a statement, expressing frustration.

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