| ACCURSED | • accursed adj. (Prenominal) Hateful; detestable, loathsome. • accursed adj. (Archaic, theology) Doomed to destruction or misery; cursed; anathematized. • accursed v. Simple past tense and past participle of accurse. |
| ACCURSES | • accurses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accurse. • ACCURSE v. to make cursed. |
| BECURSED | • becursed v. Simple past tense and past participle of becurse. • BECURSE v. to put a curse on. |
| BECURSES | • becurses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of becurse. • BECURSE v. to put a curse on. |
| CURSEDER | • curseder adj. Comparative form of cursed: more cursed. • CURSED adj. wicked. |
| CURSEDLY | • cursedly adv. In a cursed manner; miserably. • CURSED adv. wicked. |
| EXCURSED | • excursed v. Simple past tense and past participle of excurse. • EXCURSE v. (archaic) to digress. |
| EXCURSES | • excurses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excurse. • EXCURSE v. (archaic) to digress. |
| OUTCURSE | • outcurse v. (Transitive) To surpass in cursing or swearing. • OUTCURSE v. to surpass in cursing. |
| PRECURSE | • precurse v. (Transitive) To forerun or precede. • precurse n. (Archaic) A prediction, a prognostication. • PRECURSE v. to foreshadow or be a precursor of, to herald. |
| UNCURSED | • uncursed adj. Not cursed. • uncursed v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncurse. • UNCURSE v. to free from a curse. |
| UNCURSES | • uncurses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncurse. • UNCURSE v. to free from a curse. |