goddamned

UK: ˈɡɒdˈdæmd | US: ˈɡɑːdˈdæmd

Definition
  1. adj. 1. Used to express anger, frustration, or emphasis (often considered offensive).

  2. adj. 2. Deserving condemnation or damnation.

Structure
god <deity>damn <condemn>ed <past participle suffix>
Etymology

The word "goddamned" originates from the Middle English phrase "God damn (it)," combining "God" (referring to the deity) and "damn" (from Latin "damnare," meaning "to condemn"). The suffix "-ed" marks it as a past participle, intensifying its use as an adjective or expletive. Historically, it was a blasphemous oath, later evolving into a general expression of anger or emphasis. The fusion reflects the cultural and linguistic blending of religious condemnation with colloquial speech.

Examples
  1. He was so frustrated that he let out a goddamned shout.

  2. The goddamned car wouldn't start no matter what I tried.

  3. She’s tired of his goddamned excuses.

  4. The goddamned rain ruined our picnic plans.

  5. It’s a goddamned miracle that we made it on time.