As verbs the difference between damped and damned
is that damped is past tense of damp while damned is past tense of damn.
As adjectives the difference between damped and damned
is that damped is stopped from smouldering and reigniting by the application of water while damned is god-forsaken.
As an adverb damned is
very.
damped
English
Verb
(head)
(damp)
Adjective
(
en adjective)
(of an extinguished fire) stopped from smouldering and reigniting by the application of water
(physics, of a linear dynamic system) Possessing a nonzero damping ratio.
Antonyms
* (Possessing a nonzero damping ratio) undamped
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)