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  • 81Malediction — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Malediction >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 malediction malediction malison curse imprecation denunciation execration anathema ban proscription excommunication commination thunders of the Vatican fulmination …

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  • 82curse — I. v. a. 1. Execrate, anathematize, denounce, invoke or imprecate evil upon, imprecate, maledict. 2. Blast, blight, doom, destroy, bring a curse upon. 3. Injure, vex, harass, torment, torture, scourge, plague, afflict, annoy. II. v. n. Utter… …

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  • 83malediction — noun the maledictions of the evil Dr. Krepling Syn: curse, damnation, oath; spell, hex, jinx; formal imprecation; literary anathema; archaic execration Ant: blessing …

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  • 84obscenity — noun 1) the over the top obscenity of the musical interludes Syn: indecency, immorality, impropriety, salaciousness, smuttiness, smut, lewdness, impurity, crudeness, vulgarity, dirtiness, dirt, filth, coarseness, crudity; profanity; …

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  • 85scandal — n 1. misdoing, evildoing, wrongdoing, transgression, malefaction, violation, crime, sin, offense, atrocity, delinquency, dereliction, disgraceful action, outrageous or flagrant misconduct or misbehavior, evil behavior, blameworthy action;… …

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  • 86anathema — a•nath•e•ma [[t]əˈnæθ ə mə[/t]] n. pl. mas 1) a person or thing detested or loathed: That subject is anathema to them[/ex] 2) a person or thing condemned to damnation 3) rel an ecclesiastical curse of excommunication 4) any imprecation of divine… …

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  • 87anathema — /əˈnæθəmə / (say uh nathuhmuh) noun (plural anathemas) 1. a formal ecclesiastical curse involving excommunication. 2. any imprecation of divine punishment. 3. a curse; an execration. 4. a person or thing accursed or consigned to damnation or… …

  • 88hell — /hɛl / (say hel) noun 1. (also upper case) (in many religions and mythologies) the abode of the spirits of the dead, often, as in Christianity, a place or state of existence where the wicked are punished after death. See Gehenna, Hades. Compare… …

  • 89imprecate —   v.i.,v.t. pray for (evil); curse.    ♦ imprecation, n.    ♦ imprecatory, a …

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  • 90bedamn — verb wish harm upon; invoke evil upon (Freq. 1) The bad witch cursed the child • Syn: ↑curse, ↑beshrew, ↑damn, ↑anathemize, ↑anathemise, ↑imprecate, ↑ …

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