imprecation

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English - Turkish
beddua
{i} lanet
curse
{f} sövmek
curse
{f} lanetlemek

Bir mum yakmak karanlığı lanetlemekten daha iyidir. - It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.

curse
kargış etmek
curse
sövme
curse
kahretmek
curse
intizar etmek
curse
ilenmek
curse
ilenme
curse
küfür

Kahve bir kızın ilk buluşmasındaki öpücük kadar sıcak, o gece kızın kucağı kadar yumuşak ve annesinin kızı bulduğu zaman ettiği küfürler kadar siyah olmalıdır. - The coffee has got to be as hot as a girl's kiss on the first date, as sweet as those nights in her arms, and as dark as the curse of her mother when she finds out.

Çince nasıl küfür edileceğini bilir. - He knows how to curse in Chinese.

curse
lanet

Cadı zavallı küçük kızı lanetledi. - The witch cursed the poor little girl.

Bilgelik, bilgeliğe sahip adam için hiçbir şey yapmazsa bir lanettir. - Wisdom is a curse when wisdom does nothing for the man who has it.

curse
ilenç
curse
küfür etmek
curse
{i} sövgü, sövme, küfür. 3
curse
regl
curse
cursed with çeken
curse
hırçın
curse
{f} lanet okumak
curse
{f} beddua etmek
curse
{f} sövmek, sövüp saymak, küfretmek
curse
felâket
imprecatory
{s} lanet olası
imprecatory
{s} lanet
English - English
The act of imprecating, or invoking evil upon someone; a prayer that a curse or calamity may befall someone

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.

the act of calling down a curse that invokes evil (and usually serves as an insult); "he suffered the imprecations of the mob"
{i} curse
The act of imprecating, or invoking evil upon any one
a slanderous accusation
The act of imprecating, or invoking evil upon any one; a prayer that a curse or calamity may fall on any one; a curse
the act of calling down a curse that invokes evil (and usually serves as an insult); "he suffered the imprecations of the mob" a slanderous accusation
An imprecation is something rude, angry, or hostile that is said to or about someone. an offensive word or phrase, used when someone is very angry (imprecatio, from precari )
A prayer that a curse or calamity may fall on any one
ımprecation
{n} an invocation of evil, a curse
imprecations
plural of imprecation
imprecatory
that imprecates
imprecatory
that invokes evil
imprecatory
Of the nature of, or containing, imprecation; invoking evil; as, the imprecatory psalms
imprecatory
{s} containing imprecation, of curse or imprecation; invoking evil
imprecation

    Hyphenation

    im·pre·ca·tion

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () From Latin imprecātio (“calling down of curses”) imprecor (“call down, invoke”) in- (“towards”) + precor (“pray”).
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