What is another word for damnably?

Pronunciation: [dˈaməblɪ] (IPA)

Damnably is a word that means something is irritatingly or maddeningly difficult. Synonyms for damnably generally include words like frustratingly, vexatiously, or exasperatingly. For instance, if a task is damnably difficult, then it could also be described as vexatiously challenging or exasperatingly complicated. Essentially, any adjective or adverb that suggests that something is both harsh and difficult could be considered a potential synonym for damnably. Other possibilities include terms like annoyingly, aggravatingly, and even infernally. Depending on the context, a writer might choose a different synonym for damnably to help convey a specific tone or message.

Synonyms for Damnably:

What are the hypernyms for Damnably?

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

Usage examples for Damnably

It is damnably circumstantial.
"The Lamp in the Desert"
Ethel M. Dell
A damnably cruel and heartless woman!
"The Lamp in the Desert"
Ethel M. Dell
How quick Blount had been to see that way out and to bribe her by returning the stock-how damnably quick to read her envious heart and know that she would fall for the offer.
"Shadow Mountain"
Dane Coolidge

Famous quotes with Damnably

  • It is sometimes necessary to lie damnably in the interests of the nation.
    Hilaire Belloc
  • The world is neither wise nor just, but it makes up for all its folly and injustice by being damnably sentimental.
    Thomas Huxley
  • The world makes up for all its follies and injustices by being damnably sentimental.
    Thomas H. Huxley
  • I had sampled several such brotherhoods, including the Rosey Cross and the Orange Lodge, during the period in which I examined the Supernatural and found it not merely uninstructive but damnably dull, its members possessing nothing in the way of individual imagination and a great need to seek confirmation in numbers for the merits of miserable little madnesses....Such people as a rule were lonely, confounded misfits, attempting to alter the surrounding evidence of Nature by inventing abstractions to explain why common facts were false and ordinary reality a poor illusion.
    Michael Moorcock
  • It is sometimes necessary to lie damnably in the interests of the nation.
    Hilaire Belloc

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