Damnably Meaning in English
word
Definition
In a way that is extremely bad, annoying, or unpleasant. Used to emphasize negative feelings about something.
Usage & Nuances
Very formal, literary, or old-fashioned; rarely used in modern daily speech. Most common in written language or to give extra emphasis. Typically precedes negative adjectives (e.g. 'damnably unfair') and is intensifying but not profane like 'damn'.
Spanish: malditamente - condenadamentePortuguese (BR): malditamente - condenadamentePortuguese (PT): malditamente - condenadamenteChinese (Simplified): 极其(通常含贬义) - 该死地Chinese (Traditional): 極其(通常含貶義) - 該死地Hindi: अत्यंत (आमतौर पर नकारात्मक अर्थ में)Arabic: بشكلٍ لعين - بشكلٍ ملعونBengali: ভয়ানক - অসহনীয়ভাবেRussian: чертовски - ужасноJapanese: ひどく - 途方もなくVietnamese: cực kỳ - vô cùng khó chịuKorean: 지독하게 - 몹시Turkish: lanet olası şekilde - aşırı derecedeUrdu: انتہائی - ناقابلِ برداشت طور پرIndonesian: amat sangat - sangat (dengan nada negatif)
Example Sentences
The weather was damnably cold last night.
basic
It was damnably difficult to solve the puzzle.
basic
She found the noise damnably annoying.
basic
The system is damnably confusing for new users.
natural
That old printer is damnably slow when I really need it.
natural
It’s damnably unfair how some people get special treatment.
natural