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cursedness

  • a word derived from cursed.
    cursed
    adjective
    under a curse; damned.

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Ironically, the Tunes also hate being 3D, though to know that one is cursed does not excuse said cursedness.

From Slate Jul. 16, 2021

The cursedness that has come to be incessantly invoked online is less literal.

From The New Yorker Oct. 7, 2019

This served as a reminder of the cursedness of my own behavior: there’s no way of killing the fun of a phenomenon like analyzing it online.

From The New Yorker Oct. 7, 2019

But it is hard—given the sheer extent of what is crumbling around us, as well as the natural limits of our individual scopes of vision—to take in the fullness of contemporary cursedness all at once.

From The New Yorker Oct. 7, 2019

If we could look in on him now we should find him literally in single cursedness.

From Love Me Little, Love Me Long by Charles Reade

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