Maldita in english

Damn

pronunciation: dæm part of speech: adjective, verb, adverb
In gestures
damn

maldito = damn ; wretched ; damned ; freaking [frigging] ; frigging [freaking] ; fucking ; bloody ; goddam(n) ; goddamned ; effing ; blooming ; accursed ; accurst ; dang ; ruddy . 

Example: And we can't do it if we're again slavishly and uncritically, for reasons of imagined cost savings, accepting every damn thing that comes out of the tube.Example: A card catalog has the capability of being kept up to date, but it is a wretched way to make information available.Example: Literature can have only a formal use for utterly damned souls -- or for saints.Example: Of course, we are freaking worried sick of this merger so much so I can't even sleep well at night!.Example: Now its a frigging oil drum and the reason nobody would take it was because there was a tiny bit of oil in the bottom.Example: These people should be shot on sight and all their genetic material vaporized... fucking losers.Example: Prince Charles has admitted he is a 'bloody nuisance' lobbying on green issues but concedes he will have to curb his campaigning when he becomes king.Example: It's all goddam lies from start to finish.Example: Is it true that President Bush called the Constitution a 'goddamned piece of paper'?.Example: They work so effing hard and the so called fans give them a kick in the teeth when they need their support the most.Example: I'm still trying to establish what the fashion etiquette is for dressing in such blooming cold weather.Example: As for the cats, Ta-Shi will keep them wrapped around her accursed finger long enough to seal their fate.Example: He yanked off her accurst burka and announced every woman in India had a duty to campaign against purdah or else no woman in India would be free.Example: The fool behind me was in such a dang hurry that he wanted me to run the people over who were crossing the street.Example: With his own life in such a ruddy mess, what right had he to give advice to his assistant?.

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» maldita enfermedaddreaded lurgy, the .

Example: We have all had the dreaded lurgy, one after the other -- first Amelie, then Charlie, then Han and now me.

» maldito achaquedreaded lurgy, the .

Example: We have all had the dreaded lurgy, one after the other -- first Amelie, then Charlie, then Han and now me.

» maldito dinerofilthy lucre .

Example: This is a chance to name and shame all the 'celebrities' who choose to sell their souls for filthy lucre by advertising useless shit that we don't need.

» maldito sea(n)fie (up)on .

Example: Fie on ambition! fie on myself, that have a sword, and yet am ready to famish!.

Maldita synonyms

blame in spanish: culpa, pronunciation: bleɪm verb, nouncurse in spanish: maldición, pronunciation: kɜrs noun, verbblessed in spanish: bendito, pronunciation: blest adjectivehoot in spanish: ulular, pronunciation: hut noundarn in spanish: maldito, pronunciation: dɑrn verbbloody in spanish: sangriento, pronunciation: blʌdi adjectiveeverlasting in spanish: eterno, pronunciation: evɜrlæstɪŋ adjectiveinfernal in spanish: infernal, pronunciation: ɪnfɜrnəl adjective, nounblasted in spanish: maldito, pronunciation: blæstəd adjectivedamned in spanish: maldito, pronunciation: dæmd adjectivecursed in spanish: maldito, pronunciation: kɜrst adjectivegoddamn in spanish: maldito, pronunciation: gɑddæm adjectiveimprecate in spanish: imprecar, pronunciation: ɪmprəkeɪt verbgoddamned in spanish: maldito, pronunciation: gɑdæmd adjectiveshucks in spanish: shucks, pronunciation: ʃʌks nounblamed in spanish: culpada, pronunciation: bleɪmd adjectivedarned in spanish: condenado, pronunciation: dɑrnd adjectivecurst in spanish: curst, pronunciation: kɜrst adjectivegoddam in spanish: maldito, pronunciation: gɑddæm adjectivebeshrew in spanish: besar, pronunciation: beʃru verbmaledict in spanish: maledicto, pronunciation: mælədɪkt verbdeuced in spanish: tremendo, pronunciation: dust adjectiveanathemize in spanish: anatomizar, pronunciation: ənæθəmaɪz verbbedamn in spanish: bedamn, pronunciation: bedəm verball-fired in spanish: a todo fuego, pronunciation: ɔlfaɪɜrd adjective, adverb
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