Accursed Meaning in English
word
ˌæˈkɝst
uh-KURST
ɐkˈɜːsɪd
uh-KUR-sid
Definition
Describes someone or something that is under a curse, or is very unlucky, hated, or detested. Often used to show strong negative feelings.
Usage & Nuances
Highly formal and literary, often found in old stories, religious texts, or angry exclamations: 'the accursed villain.' Not used in daily conversation. Can also show strong dislike, but sounds dramatic.
Spanish: maldito - condenadoPortuguese (BR): amaldiçoado - malditoPortuguese (PT): amaldiçoado - malditoChinese (Simplified): 被诅咒的 - 讨厌的Chinese (Traditional): 被詛咒的 - 討厭的Hindi: शापितArabic: ملعون - منحوسBengali: অভিশপ্ত - অভিশাপপ্রাপ্তRussian: проклятыйJapanese: 呪われた - 忌まわしいVietnamese: bị nguyền rủaKorean: 저주받은 - 증오스러운Turkish: lanetli - uğursuzUrdu: ملعون - نفرین شدہIndonesian: terkutuk - terlaknat
Example Sentences
The hero lifted the accursed sword.
basic
They feared the accursed forest.
basic
He spoke of an accursed fate.
basic
That accursed noise kept me awake all night.
natural
Some say this place is accursed, but I don't believe in superstitions.
natural
Give me that accursed phone—it's driving me crazy!
natural