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π
damn
interjection
used
to
show
sudden
anger
,
annoyance
,
or
surprise
β’
Damn
!
I
left
my
keys
in
the
taxi
.
Damn
!
I
left
my
keys
in
the
taxi
.
β’
Damn
!
That
soup
burned
my
tongue
.
Damn
!
That
soup
burned
my
tongue
.
From
Old
French
β
damner
β,
from
Latin
β
damnΔre
β
meaning
β
to
condemn
β.
The
interjection
use
arose
in
English
in
the
17th
century
as
a
mild
oath
.
adverb
very
;
extremely
(
used
for
emphasis
,
often
showing
annoyance
)
β’
It
β
s
damn
cold
in
here
this
morning
.
It
β
s
damn
cold
in
here
this
morning
.
β’
That
was
a
damn
good
movie
.
That
was
a
damn
good
movie
.
adjective
annoying
or
bad
(
used
to
show
frustration
)
β’
Where
is
the
damn
remote
?
Where
is
the
damn
remote
?
β’
Turn
off
that
damn
alarm
clock
!
Turn
off
that
damn
alarm
clock
!
noun
care
or
concern
,
usually
used
in
negative
sentences
to
show
that
someone
does
not
care
at
all
β’
He
doesn
β
t
give a damn
about
what
people
think
.
He
doesn
β
t
give a damn
about
what
people
think
.
β’
I
don
β
t
give a damn
if
it
rains
β
we
β
re
still
playing
football
.
I
don
β
t
give a damn
if
it
rains
β
we
β
re
still
playing
football
.
verb
to
say
someone
or
something
is
very
bad
and
deserves
punishment
or
blame
β’
Critics
damned
the
play
for
its
weak
story
.
Critics
damned
the
play
for
its
weak
story
.
β’
The
old
preacher
damned
gamblers
from
the
pulpit
.
The
old
preacher
damned
gamblers
from
the
pulpit
.