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curs·ed1 [ˈkɜ:sɪd, Am ˈkɜ:r-] ADJ attr (annoying)

cursed
verflucht pej inf
cursed
verdammt pej inf

cursed2 [kɜ:st, Am kɜ:rst] ADJ

1. cursed hum (under a curse):

cursed
cursed
verflucht pej inf

2. cursed fig (afflicted):

to be cursed with sth

III . curse [kɜ:s, Am kɜ:rs] N

3. curse (cause of misery):

Fluch m
Plage f

4. curse hum inf (menstruation):

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He is an immortal, cursed to wander the earth until he is destroyed by the violence that he himself has created.
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In rare cases, instant deaths are possible from using cursed equipment or gaining the doomed intrinsic.
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He then cursed his children in anger and ran into the lawless streets.
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It is a cursed land plagued by the undead and suffers from warpstone meteorite falls.
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They cursed him in this manner to make him suffer remorse for all eternity.
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They then speed off, hitch a helicopter, and leave that cursed island behind.
consequenceofsound.net
Because it functioned as a deodorant, many common people did not have this tree planted because they believed they would get cursed.
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He was cursed by the goddess and became a lunatic.
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She's given a medallion but, as the title suggests, it's cursed, and she ends up possessed by the spirit of a murderess.
www.denofgeek.com
Sometimes the guecubu will conceal its actions even from the victim, letting them believe that they are cursed or jinxed.
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