curse - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of curse in Hindi

  • अभिशाप
  • शाप
  • अपशब्द
  • धिक्कार
  • दुर्वचन
  • अभिशाप देना

curse Definition

Noun

  • a solemn utterance intended to invoke a supernatural power to inflict harm or punishment on someone or something.
  • an offensive word or phrase used to express anger or annoyance.

Verb

  • invoke or use a curse against.
  • utter offensive words in anger or annoyance.

curse Example

  • she'd put a curse on him ( वह उस पर शाप डालेगी )
  • She didn't look back, but his muffled curse chased after her. ( उसने पीछे मुड़कर नहीं देखा, लेकिन उसके शाप ने उसका पीछा किया। )
  • His face mottled with anger, he released her with a curse and paced. ( उसका चेहरा क्रोध से क्षत-विक्षत हो गया, उसने उसे शाप देकर छोड़ दिया और गतिमान हो गया। )
  • And yet the curse he'd feared was broken! ( और फिर भी जिस शाप का उसे डर था वह टूट गया! )

More Sentence

  • Her curse was lost as she was sucked into the shadow world.
  • A curse on the lot of them, especially the state of Texas where the roads never end.
  • She muttered a curse, and the cool façade slipped.
  • She hates it and will surely put a curse on you.
  • Jonny mumbled a curse and straightened.
  • He watched her drop it, the sound of metal on stone preceding her curse by a second.
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  • Have you come to break the curse?
  • In medieval times, jealous women would buy a spell from local witches to curse their enemies.  
  • Snow White’s curse of eternal sleep could only be broken by true love’s kiss.  
  • Hundreds of years ago, if crops failed people thought they were under a cruse from the gods.  
  • Aphrodite would often curse women who thought they were prettier than her with sickness and ugliness.  
  • A Curse That Will Cover The Earth.
  • He wanted to curse to the heavens.
  • Yes, I'm fully aware of the curse.
  • He muttered a curse and flung his door open.
  • Before his death, he admitted he didn't know what the curse was, only that none in our line must draw the curse.
  • Stinging made her curse, and she grimaced as she held her thumb over the fountain
  • She slammed the door to the bathing chamber, flinching at the sounds of a loud curse and the clatter of a table smashing into the stone wall.
  • I cannot speak, but I would tell him the evil I've done for the beast, and then ask him if he thought the curse was worth a wall we might have built ourselves!
  • Fallen man has retained a love of idleness, but the curse weighs on the race not only because we have to seek our bread in the sweat of our brows, but because our moral nature is such that we cannot be both idle and at ease.
  • "Always knew women were a curse," Jule said.
  • There were too many curse words he might take as an invitation.
  • impatience is the curse of our day and age