The difference between Condemned and Damned
When used as adjectives, condemned means having received a curse to be doomed to suffer eternally, whereas damned means god-forsaken.
Condemned is also noun with the meaning: a person sentenced to death.
Damned is also adverb with the meaning: very.
check bellow for the other definitions of Condemned and Damned
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Condemned as an adjective:
Having received a curse to be doomed to suffer eternally.
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Condemned as an adjective:
Having been sharply scolded.
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Condemned as an adjective:
Adjudged or sentenced to punishment, destruction, or confiscation.
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Condemned as an adjective (of a building):
Officially marked uninhabitable.
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Condemned as a noun:
A person sentenced to death.
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Condemned as a verb:
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Damned as an adjective:
God-forsaken.
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Damned as an adjective:
Variant of profane damn.
Examples:
"His damned cards are scattered!"
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Damned as an adverb (mildly vulgar):
Very.
Examples:
"What's so damned important about a football game?"
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Damned as a verb: