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Word | Malediction |
Spanish Meaning | maldición, ,maldición |
calling down a curse that invokes evil (and usually serves as an insult); he suffered the imprecations of the mob / a curse, cruel words / A proclaiming of evil against some one / the act of calling down a curse that invokes evil (and usually serves as an insult) / curse / a magical word or phrase uttered with the intention of bringing about evil or destruction; a curse. / curse, execration, | |
Usage | ⇒ Her malediction left me afraid to leave the house. ⇒ When the magic mirror revealed that Snow White was still alive, the wicked queen cried out in rage and uttered dreadful maledictions. ⇒ the two old women began casting aspersions and heaping maledictions upon one another ⇒ As Milton argues in A Defence of the People of England, kingship originates from the Fall, and kings issue ‘not from blessings but from curses [and] maledictions cast upon fallen mankind’ . |
Synonyms | curse, imprecation, anathema, execration, oath, ban, commination, denunciation, damnation, fulmination, hex, malison, abuse, disparagement, excommunication, jinx, vituperation, blasphemy, damn, proscription, |
Antonyms | benediction, blessing, benison, advantage, amnesty, anoint, approval, benefit, bless, boon, citation, commendation, concession, endorsement, eulogy, felicity, godsend, goodwill, grace, happiness, |
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