Curse out Meaning in English
expression
ˈkɝs/ /ˈaʊt
KURSS-owt
kˈɜːs/ /ˈaʊt
KURSS-owt
Definition
To speak to someone in a very angry way using rude or offensive language; to insult someone loudly and harshly.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and often considered rude or strong language. Usually involves swearing; do not use in polite or formal situations. Common collocation: 'curse someone out'. Similar to 'yell at', but specifically with offensive words.
Spanish: insultar - decir palabrotas aPortuguese (BR): xingar - insultarPortuguese (PT): insultar - chamar nomesChinese (Simplified): 大骂 - 用脏话骂Chinese (Traditional): 大罵 - 用髒話罵Hindi: गाली देनाArabic: شتم بقوة - سبّBengali: গালাগালি করা - অপমান করাRussian: обматерить - выругатьJapanese: 罵る - ののしるVietnamese: chửi mắng - chửi thềKorean: 심하게 욕하다 - 거칠게 비난하다Turkish: ağzına geleni saymak - küfür etmekUrdu: گالیاں دینا - بُرا بھلا کہناIndonesian: memaki dengan kasar - memarahi dengan kata-kata kasar
Example Sentences
Don't curse out your classmates when you are angry.
basic
The coach cursed out the team after they lost the game.
basic
He got so mad that he cursed out his friend.
basic
I can’t believe she cursed out her boss in front of everyone.
natural
My neighbor cursed me out for parking in his spot.
natural
If you curse out the referee, you'll be kicked out of the game.
natural