damn
Pronunciation
/ˈdæm/

Definition & Meaning of "damn"in English

01

used to express frustration or disappointment

damn definition and meaning
Informal
Vulgar

What is the origin of the term "damn" and how is it used?

"Damn" is an English exclamatory word with roots in Middle English and Latin (damnare, meaning "to condemn"), dating back to at least the 14th century. Originally a religious curse implying condemnation to hell, it evolved into a general expression of frustration, disappointment, or emphasis. The term is used in informal speech when reacting to something annoying, upsetting, or surprising. It is mildly vulgar and can be offensive in very formal or religious contexts, but in everyday conversation it is widely accepted as a common swear word.

Examples
Damn, I failed the exam again.
02

used to express surprise or astonishment

damn definition and meaning

What is the origin of the term "damn" and how is it used?

"Damn" is an English exclamatory term that dates back to Middle English (around the 14th century) and originally meant to condemn someone or something to divine punishment. Over time, it developed into a common informal expression of strong feeling, used to show surprise, astonishment, frustration, or emphasis. It is moderately vulgar—offensive to religious audiences—but widely accepted in casual speech, media, and everyday conversation. Its impact depends on context and tone, ranging from mild emphasis to stronger emotional expression.

Examples
Damn, she's good at playing the piano!
01

used as expletives

Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
qualitative
ungradable
02

expletives used informally as intensifiers

to damn
01

wish harm upon; invoke evil upon

Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
damn
3rd person singular
damns
Present participle
damning
Past simple
damned
Past participle
damned
damn
01

used to add emphasis or intensity to a statement

Informal
Grammatical Information
adverb of manner

What is the origin of the term "damn" and how is it used?

"Damn" is an English expletive that dates back to the 14th century, originally used in religious contexts to mean condemning someone to hell. Over time, it developed as a general intensifier to add emphasis or intensity to a statement, as in "I'm damn tired." It is used in informal speech, writing, and media to convey strong feeling, surprise, or frustration. The word is mildly vulgar, potentially offensive to some religious audiences, but widely accepted in everyday casual contexts.

Examples
That 's a damn good burger – best I've had in years.
Damn
01

something of little value

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Abstract
Composition
Simple
Uncountable
Plural form
damns
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