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单词 imprecating
释义

imprecate

verb

im·​pre·​cate ˈim-pri-ˌkāt How to pronounce imprecate (audio)
imprecated; imprecating

transitive verb

: to invoke evil on : curse

intransitive verb

: to utter curses

Did you know?

It may surprise you to learn that a word that refers to wishing evil upon someone has its roots in praying, but imprecate ultimately derives from the Latin verb precari, meaning "to pray, ask, or entreat." Precari is also the ancestor of such English words as deprecate (which once meant "to pray against an evil," though that sense is now archaic), precatory ("expressing a wish") and even pray itself (which has deeper roots in the Latin noun for a request or entreaty, prex).

Synonyms

  • anathematize
  • beshrew [archaic]
  • curse
  • maledict
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Example Sentences

with her dying breath the witch imprecated the villagers for their relentless persecution of her

Word History

Etymology

Latin imprecatus, past participle of imprecari, from in- + precari to pray — more at pray

First Known Use

1613, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

imprecating

verb

present participle of imprecate
as in cursing
to ask a divine power to send harm or evil upon with her dying breath the witch imprecated the villagers for their relentless persecution of her

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • cursing
  • condemning
  • beshrewing
  • anathematizing
  • denouncing
  • maledicting
  • execrating
  • damning
  • voodooing
  • reprobating
  • danging
  • jinxing
  • hexing
  • fulminating (against)
  • darning
  • reviling
  • cussing (out)
  • railing (against)
  • dashing
  • durning

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • congratulating
  • commending
  • blessing
  • applauding
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