adjective
- deserving condemnation; very bad or unpleasant
- deserving damnation or eternal punishment
Usage: often used for emphasis
Usage: religious context; formal
Examples
- The damnable traffic made us two hours late.
- She couldn’t get that damnable song out of her head.
- The damnable weather ruined our picnic plans.
- He called it a damnable lie and stormed out.
- The preacher spoke of damnable sins and redemption.
- That damnable machine broke down again.
- The damnable noise kept everyone awake all night.