goddamned
UK: ˈɡɒdˈdæmd | US: ˈɡɑːdˈdæmd
adj. 1. Used to express anger, frustration, or emphasis (often considered offensive).
adj. 2. Deserving condemnation or damnation.
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.
He was so frustrated that he let out a goddamned shout.
The goddamned car wouldn't start no matter what I tried.
She’s tired of his goddamned excuses.
The goddamned rain ruined our picnic plans.
It’s a goddamned miracle that we made it on time.