The meaning of DAMN is to condemn to a punishment or fate; especially : to condemn to hell. How to use damn in a sentence.
DAMN definition: to declare (something) to be bad, unfit, invalid, or illegal. See examples of damn used in a sentence.
Damn is a common, somewhat naughty exclamation. In one sense it means to condemn or send someone to hell, as in "God damn it!" Other times it means "a little amount," as in "I don't give a damn about baseball." People can give a damn, damn others to hell, and complain about the damn weather.
DAMN definition: 1. an expression of anger: 2. used for emphasis: 3. used, especially when you are annoyed, to…. Learn more.
damn (dæm) interj 1. slang an exclamation of annoyance (often in exclamatory phrases such as damn it! damn you! etc)
damn (third-person singular simple present damns, present participle damning, simple past and past participle damned) (theology, transitive, intransitive) To condemn. The official position is that anyone who does this will be damned for all eternity. Only God can damn. I damn you eternally, fiend!
Damn, damn it, and dammit are used by some people to express anger or impatience.
Damn is an expletive, but dam refers to a controlled blockage in a body of water, such as a river or a lake. Even though the definitions aren’t similar and they are spelled slightly differently, the words share the same pronunciation, which is what brings about confusion.
Idioms damn with faint praise, to praise in such a way that the result is to condemn: The letter of recommendation said, "She does her work as well as can be expected,'' thus damning her with faint praise.