accurse
1 of 1verb/əˈkɝs/
Forms:accurses,accursing,accursed,accursed
1
to curse or condemn someone with great intensity or severity
- She accurse her enemies every night before bed, wishing ill upon them.
- He accurst his former friend after their betrayal, casting curses upon them in his anger.
- They have accurst those who have wronged them, harboring bitterness in their hearts.
- Before his demise, the old wizard had accurst the village with a curse that haunted it for generations.
- The witch warned that if they trespassed upon her sacred grove, she would accurse them with her powerful magic.