The difference between Blessed and Condemned

When used as adjectives, blessed means having divine aid, or protection, or other blessing, whereas condemned means having received a curse to be doomed to suffer eternally.


Condemned is also noun with the meaning: a person sentenced to death.

check bellow for the other definitions of Blessed and Condemned

  1. Blessed as an adjective:

    Having divine aid, or protection, or other blessing.

  2. Blessed as an adjective (Roman Catholicism):

    A title indicating the beatification of a person, thus allowing public veneration of those who have lived in sanctity or died as martyrs.

  3. Blessed as an adjective:

    Held in veneration; revered.

  4. Blessed as an adjective:

    Worthy of worship; holy.

  5. Blessed as an adjective (informal):

    An intensifier; damned.

    Examples:

    "Not one blessed person offered to help me out."

  1. Blessed as a verb:

  1. Condemned as an adjective:

    Having received a curse to be doomed to suffer eternally.

  2. Condemned as an adjective:

    Having been sharply scolded.

  3. Condemned as an adjective:

    Adjudged or sentenced to punishment, destruction, or confiscation.

  4. Condemned as an adjective (of a building):

    Officially marked uninhabitable.

  1. Condemned as a noun:

    A person sentenced to death.

  1. Condemned as a verb: