Damnable (Adjective)
Meaning
Deserving a curse; "her damnable pride".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- His damnable temper got the better of him one day, and he lashed out at his coworkers.
 - The politician's damnable habit of flip-flopping on key issues had earned her a reputation for untrustworthiness.
 - Her damnable pride refused to let her apologize, even when it was clear she was in the wrong.
 - The old, creaky stairs were a damnable hazard, waiting to send someone tumbling to the floor.
 - The company's damnable customer service had left a trail of disgruntled customers in its wake.