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Goddam - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Goddam is a strong swear word used to express anger, frustration, or emphasis. It can modify nouns (e.g., goddam car) or stand alone as an exclamation. It is considered offensive in formal contexts.

goddam

/ˈɡɑːdæm/ /ˈɡɒdæm/

Definition:

An expletive expressing anger, frustration, or emphasis, often considered offensive.

Synonyms:

damn, blasted, cursed, bloody

Part of Speech:

adjective, interjection

Antonyms:

blessed, holy

Common Collocations:

goddam car, goddam weather, goddam mess

Derivatives:

goddammit, goddamned

Usage Tips:

Use sparingly; it’s informal and can offend due to its strong tone and religious reference.

Common Phrases:

goddam right, goddam it all, goddam shame

Etymology:

Originates from "God damn," a phrase invoking divine condemnation as an expression of anger or emphasis.

Examples:

  • 1. He slammed the door and yelled, "Goddam it!"
  • 2. This goddam computer keeps crashing every five minutes.
  • 3. She was fed up with his goddam excuses.
  • 4. "Where’s that goddam key?" he muttered under his breath.

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