imprecation
Collocations
5ADJ.
dreadful, fierce, high
VERB + IMPRECATION
growled, raised
IMPRECATION + NOUN
'tis, curse, donkey, gawd
PREP.
in, on
ADV.
then
Definitions
noun
The act of imprecating, or invoking evil upon someone; a prayer that a curse or calamity may befall someone.
Hear then this dreadful imprecation; hear it: / 'Tis lay'd on all; not any one exempt: […]
Her son turned to look at her as she reeled and swayed in the middle of the room, her fierce face convulsed with passion, her blotched arms raised high in imprecation. "May Gawd curse her forever," she shrieked.
A curse.
Mr. Gamfield growled a fierce imprecation on the donkey generally, but more particularly on his eyes; and, running after him, bestowed a blow on his head.
He drank the spirits and impatiently bade us go; terminating his command with a sequel of horrid imprecations too bad to repeat or remember.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
noun — the act of calling down a curse that invokes evil (and usual
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
3Hear then this dreadful imprecation; hear it: / 'Tis lay'd on all; not any one exempt: […]
WiktionaryHer son turned to look at her as she reeled and swayed in the middle of the room, her fierce face convulsed with passion, her blotched arms raised high in imprecation. "May Gawd curse her forever," sh
WiktionaryMr. Gamfield growled a fierce imprecation on the donkey generally, but more particularly on his eyes; and, running after him, bestowed a blow on his head.
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