damnable

Etymology

From Middle English dampnable, from Old French dampnable, from Latin damnābilis; surface analysis damn + -able.

adj

  1. Capable of being damned.
  2. Deserving of damnation; very bad.
    That damnable fridge has stopped working again.

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