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Definition of damn adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

damn

adjective
 
/dæm/
 
/dæm/
(also damned)
[only before noun] (informal)Idioms
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  1. a swear word that people use to show that they are annoyed with somebody/something
    • Where's that damn book!
    • The damned thing won't start!
    • It's none of your damn business!
    • He's a damn nuisance!
  2. a swear word that people use to emphasize what they are saying
    • What a damn shame!
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French dam(p)ner, from Latin dam(p)nare ‘inflict loss on’, from damnum ‘loss, damage’.
Idioms
one (damned/damn) thing after another
  1. (informal) used to complain that a lot of unpleasant things keep happening to you
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