As an interjection dammit
is used to express anger, irritation, contempt, or disappointment.
As a noun dammit
is the saying of the interjection, used as a general measure of anything.
As an adjective damned is
god-forsaken.
As an adverb damned is
very.
As a verb damned is
past tense of damn.
dammit
English
Interjection
(
en interjection)
(profane) Used to express anger, irritation, contempt, or disappointment.
Synonyms
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Noun
(
en noun)
The saying of the interjection, used as a general measure of anything.
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damned
English
Adjective
(
en adjective)
god-forsaken
Variant of profane damn.
- His damned cards are scattered!
Usage notes
* Used as an example of something someone is not: (term); .
Synonyms
* See also
Adverb
(
en adverb)
(vulgar) Very.
- What's so damned important about a football game?
Verb
(head)
(damn)