Villainous vs Accursed - What's the difference?
villainous | accursed |
of, relating to, or appropriate to a villain
obnoxious, offensive or reprehensible in nature or behaviour; nefarious
(prenominal) Hateful; detestable.
* ca. 1789 , ",
* 1819 , ,
(archaic, theology) Doomed to destruction or misery; cursed; anathematized.
* 1885 , Charles Abel Heurtley (translator), The Commonitory of ,
* 1912 , ,
(accurse)
As adjectives the difference between villainous and accursed
is that villainous is of, relating to, or appropriate to a villain while accursed is hateful; detestable.As a verb accursed is
past tense of accurse.villainous
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Adjective
(en adjective)accursed
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Alternative forms
* (obsolete) accurstAdjective
(en adjective)- Accursed' race of Tiriel. behold your father // Come forth & look on her that bore you. come you ' accursed sons.
- Lo! they are charged with studying the accursed cabalistical secrets of the Jews, and the magic of the Paynim Saracens.
- —if any one, be he who he may, attempt to alter the faith once for all delivered, let him be accursed .
- For at the very moment I become accursed , at that same highest moment, I become exactly like a heathen
