About The Word Damnatory
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Damnatory
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What's The Definition Of Damnatory?
[adj] threatening with damnation
Synonyms | Synonyms for Damnatory: damning | inculpative | inculpatory Related Terms | Find terms related to Damnatory: abusive | blackening | blameful | blasphemous | calumniatory | calumnious | censorious | comminatory | condemnatory | contemptuous | contumelious | cursing | denunciatory | deprecative | deprecatory | depreciative | derisive | dirty | disparaging | dysphemistic | epithetic | excommunicative | excommunicatory | execrating | execrative | execratory | foul | fulminatory | imprecatory | invective | inveighing | judgmental | maledictory | objurgatory | obscene | priggish | profane | proscriptive | Rabelaisian | raw | reproachful | reprobative | reviling | ribald | ridiculing | risque | scatologic | scoffing | scurrile | scurrilous | vile | vilifying | vituperative See Also | Damnatory In Webster's Dictionary \Dam"na*to*ry\ (d[a^]m"n[.a]*t[-o]*r[y^]), a. [L.
damnatorius, fr. damnator a condemner.]
Dooming to damnation; condemnatory. ``Damnatory invectives.''
--Hallam.
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