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What does curse mean?

"Curse" can have several meanings, depending on the context:

1. Supernatural Punishment:

* A supernatural force or being that brings misfortune, suffering, or evil upon someone. This is often associated with magic or religious beliefs.

* Example: "The witch put a curse on the village."

2. Malediction:

* A spoken or written expression of strong disapproval or ill-wish. It's a way of expressing anger, hatred, or frustration towards someone or something.

* Example: "He muttered a curse under his breath."

3. Annoyance:

* Something that is extremely annoying, frustrating, or troublesome.

* Example: "That traffic is a real curse."

4. Bad Luck:

* A period of misfortune or bad luck.

* Example: "He's been under a curse lately."

5. Obsolete or Archaic Word:

* In some cases, "curse" can refer to a swear word or a taboo word. This usage is less common in modern English.

It's important to consider the context in which "curse" is used to understand its specific meaning.

For example, "Curse you, villain!" is a malediction, while "My car is a curse!" is an annoyance.

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