The word 'curse' is both a verb and a noun.
The word 'curse' is a noun, a word for a prayer or invocation for harm or injury to come upon someone; the evil or misfortune that comes in or as if in response to such an appeal; an offensive or very impolite word or phrase; a word for a thing.
The noun form of the verb to curse is the gerund, cursing.
''The witch put a curse in the man, and the man was being timed to break it. He needed to find some things for the witch to break the curse.''
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The noun 'curse' is an abstract noun as a word for a bad situation or event caused by someone's deliberate use of their magic powers; an unpleasant situation or influence that continues for a long time. The noun 'curse' is a concrete noun as a word for an offensive or very impolite word or phrase.
The noun curse is a singular, common abstract noun; a word for a prayer or invocation for harm or injury to come upon someone; the evil or misfortune that comes in or as if in response to such an appeal; an offensive or very impolite word or phrase; a word for a thing.
The collective nouns for 'painters' are:an illusion of paintersa madder of paintersa curse of paintersa misbelieving of painters
The collective nouns for a group of painters are:an illusion of paintersa madder of paintersa curse of paintersa misbelieving of painters
The noun form for the adjective infamous is infamousness. Another noun form is infamy; both are abstract nouns. Example sentences: "The infamousness of the scandal makes it difficult for him to get a job." "I curse this infamy" or "Infamy destroyed my life."
Yes, the noun 'curse' is an abstract noun as a word for a bad situation or event caused by someone's deliberate use of their magic powers; an unpleasant situation or influence that continues for a long time; a word for a concept.The noun 'curse' is a concrete noun as a word for an offensive or very impolite word or phrase spoken or written.The noun form of the verb to curse is the gerund, cursing, a concrete noun as a word for spoken words.
No, it is a common noun, but can also be a verb.
The noun 'curse' is an abstract noun as a word for a bad situation or event caused by someone's deliberate use of their magic powers; an unpleasant situation or influence that continues for a long time. The noun 'curse' is a concrete noun as a word for an offensive or very impolite word or phrase.
The noun 'curse' is an abstract noun as a word for a bad situation or event caused by someone's deliberate use of their magic powers; an unpleasant situation or influence that continues for a long time; a word for a concept.The noun 'curse' is a concrete noun as a word for an offensive or very impolite word or phrase spoken or written.The noun form of the verb to curse is the gerund, cursing, a concrete noun as a word for spoken words.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'busy' is business.
Not unless you're damning a nation... Get it? Seriously though, 'damnation' is a noun. You need to use the verb to curse.
The noun curse is a singular, common abstract noun; a word for a prayer or invocation for harm or injury to come upon someone; the evil or misfortune that comes in or as if in response to such an appeal; an offensive or very impolite word or phrase; a word for a thing.
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The correct spellings are obscenity and obscenelanguage.(The plural noun is obscenities or curse words)
Adjectival
The collective nouns for 'painters' are:an illusion of paintersa madder of paintersa curse of paintersa misbelieving of painters
I cannot think of any verb that means 'to take a short day ride' and sounds anything like 'curse'. An appropriate noun might be 'excursion', but there is no associated verb. Is that what you mean?
of Curse, Deserving a curse; execrable; hateful; detestable; abominable.