What is another word for curst?

Pronunciation: [kˈɜːst] (IPA)

Curst is an archaic and seldom used adjective used to describe someone who is persistently ill-tempered or irritable. Synonyms for curst include cursed, damned, accursed, evil, malevolent, spiteful, hateful, and emotional. These words can be used interchangeably to describe someone who is always in a bad mood or filled with negative energy. The word curst is mostly reserved for literature or poetry, and is rarely used in modern everyday language. While the use of this word may be uncommon, there are plenty of synonyms available to describe those who are difficult to deal with.

What are the hypernyms for Curst?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for curst?

The term "curst" is an archaic form of the word "cursed," which means to be under a spell or to be doomed to suffer. As such, antonyms for this word would be associated with positive and beneficial concepts, and might include terms such as blessings, happiness, and fortune. For example, words like "blessed," "fortunate," and "lucky" could be considered antonyms of "curst." Other possible antonyms might include terms like "healing," "relief," or "salvation," which suggest a sense of wellbeing and freedom from suffering. By contrast, words such as "misery," "sorrow," and "woe" would be considered synonyms for "curst," as they describe feelings of distress and misfortune.

What are the antonyms for Curst?

Usage examples for Curst

Nevertheless, she was no curst Katherine; her temper was of the serenest; she was almost too bland and placid, Lionel thought-it showed she cared too little about you to be either exacting and petulant, or, on the other hand, solicitous to please.
"Prince Fortunatus"
William Black
No gem of purest ray serene Gleams in the depthless sea, There is no flower that blooms unseen Upon the distant lea, But the same snooping child of sin, With fad or mania curst, Will find it out and take it in Unless you get there first.
"Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions"
Slason Thompson
For hundreds of years the world has looked upon the unadorned stone lying flat over the dust of William Shakspeare, and read the epitaph written by himself: "Good friend, for Jesus' sake forbeare To dig the dust enclosed here; Bleste be ye man yt spares these stones, And curst be he that moves my bones."
"Around The Tea-Table"
T. De Witt Talmage

Famous quotes with Curst

  • You write with ease to show your breeding, but easy writing's curst hard reading.
    Richard Brinsley Sheridan
  • With all this bulk there's nothing lost in Og, For every inch that is not fool is rogue : A monstrous mass of fuul corrupted matter, As all the devils had spew'd to make the baiter. When wine has given him courage to blaspheme, He curses God, but God before curst him ; And, if man could have reason, none has more. That made his paunch so rich, and him so poor.
    John Dryden
  • This is the gospel of labour, ring it, ye bells of the kirk! The Lord of Love came down from above, to live with the men who work. This is the rose that He planted, here in the thorn-curst soil: Heaven is blest with perfect rest, but the blessing of Earth is toil.
    Henry van Dyke
  • And be all plunderers curst. 'The best way to hate is the worst. 'Tis to find what the hated need, Never mind of what actual worth, And wipe that out of the earth. Let them die of unsatisfied greed, Of unsatisfied love of display, Of unsatisfied love of the high, Unvulgar, unsoiled, and ideal. Let their trappings be taken away. Let them suffer starvation and die Of being brought down to the real.
    Robert Frost
  • Good frend for Jesus sake forbeare To digg the dust encloased heare Blese be the man that spares these stones And curst be he that moves my bones
    William Shakespeare

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