'Damnation' is the synonym for tarnation
Tarnation was released on 10/06/2004.
The Production Budget for Tarnation was $400,000.
Tarnation grossed $1,162,014 worldwide.
Tarnation grossed $592,014 in the domestic market.
'Tarnation' is the American English version of darnation, coined in 1784.Please access the related link below for more information:
Can think only of two ..... "Thunderation!" and "Tarnation!"
Tarnation and darnation (the latter probably having come first) are both euphemistic forms of damnation. Tarnation seems to have been influenced by tarnal,another mild oath derived from (e)ternal! The Oxford English Dictionary cites late-18th-century examples of tarnation from New England, indicating that it has been part of American speech since colonial days.http://www.thefreedictionary.com/tarnationIt's a trudication of " what in the entire nation?" Jus shows ya wut kin hapin to a langwidge over tym! ;)
"Thundering tarnation" is an expression of surprise or exasperation, often used in a colorful or humorous context. It's a mild exclamation that combines "thundering," which emphasizes intensity, with "tarnation," a euphemism for "damnation," originally used to avoid swearing. The phrase reflects a mix of old-fashioned vernacular and regional dialects, particularly in the Southern United States. Overall, it conveys strong emotions without resorting to harsh language.
They are synonyms.
Synonyms
Relative and kin are synonyms.
They are synonyms.