nature |
curse |
As a proper noun nature
is the sum of natural forces reified and considered as a sentient being, will, or principle.
As a verb curse is
.
curse |
tarnation |
As a verb curse
is .
As a noun tarnation is
(archaic) the act or process of damnation or reprobation; hell.
evil |
curse |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between evil and curse
is that
evil is moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good while
curse is a supernatural detriment or hindrance; a bane.
As an adjective evil
is intending to harm; malevolent.
As a verb curse is
to place a curse upon (a person or object).
curse |
spectre |
Related terms |
Curse is a related term of spectre.
As a verb curse
is .
As a noun spectre is
.
coarse |
curse |
As an adjective coarse
is composed of large parts or particles; of inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or close in texture.
As a noun curse is
a supernatural detriment or hindrance; a bane.
As a verb curse is
to place a curse upon (a person or object).
ghost |
curse |
Related terms |
Ghost is a related term of curse.
As verbs the difference between ghost and curse
is that
ghost is (obsolete|transitive) to haunt; to appear to in the form of an apparition while
curse is .
As a noun ghost
is (rare) the spirit; the soul of man.
berate |
curse |
In transitive terms the difference between berate and curse
is that
berate is to chide or scold vehemently while
curse is to speak or shout a vulgar curse or epithet.
As a noun curse is
a supernatural detriment or hindrance; a bane.
curse |
malignity |
Related terms |
Curse is a related term of malignity.
As a verb curse
is .
As a noun malignity is
the quality of being malign or malignant; badness, evilness, monstrosity, depravity, maliciousness.
curse |
exorcism |
As nouns the difference between curse and exorcism
is that
curse is a supernatural detriment or hindrance; a bane while
exorcism is the ritual act of driving out supposed evil spirits from persons, places or things who are possessed by them.
As a verb curse
is to place a curse upon (a person or object).
curse |
anathematise |
Related terms |
Curse is a related term of anathematise.
As verbs the difference between curse and anathematise
is that
curse is while
anathematise is .
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