100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "damnably"
Definition
The adverb damnably is used to express a strong degree of disapproval or criticism. It can indicate something that is exceedingly bad or reprehensible, often in a moral or ethical context. Additionally, it can be used to emphasize the intensity of an action or situation.
Synonyms
- Abominably
 - Awfully
 - Deplorably
 - Despicably
 - Exceedingly
 - Horribly
 - Terribly
 - Unforgivably
 - Wickedly
 
Antonyms
- Admirably
 - Commendably
 - Decently
 - Respectably
 - Worthily
 
Examples
- The weather was damnably cold this morning.
 - She seemed damnably uninterested in the lecture.
 - The movie was damnably boring and poorly made.
 - He spoke damnably about his former employer.
 - The situation was damnably complicated and hard to resolve.
 - They treated their guests damnably, making them feel unwelcome.
 - His behavior was damnably rude at the dinner party.
 - The service at the restaurant was damnably slow.
 - It was a damnably difficult decision to make.
 - The book was damnably hard to put down.
 - She felt damnably guilty for not attending the meeting.
 - The project was damnably behind schedule.
 - He was damnably careless with his finances.
 - The team's performance was damnably poor this season.
 - That was a damnably foolish mistake to make.
 - They were damnably unprepared for the storm.
 - The conditions were damnably harsh for the workers.
 - It was damnably clear that he was lying.
 - The results of the experiment were damnably disappointing.
 - She was damnably frustrated with the lack of support.
 - The news was damnably alarming and unexpected.
 - His excuses were damnably weak and unconvincing.
 - The play was damnably long and tedious.
 - They had a damnably difficult time finding a solution.
 - The noise outside was damnably distracting.
 - The conditions in the shelter were damnably inadequate.
 - It was damnably unfair to blame her for the mistake.
 - She felt damnably alone in her struggles.
 - The argument was damnably heated and intense.
 - The food was damnably spicy for her taste.
 - His actions were damnably reckless and irresponsible.
 - The project was damnably over budget.
 - The news spread damnably fast throughout the town.
 - It was damnably hard to hear the truth.
 - The roads were damnably treacherous during the storm.
 - She was damnably late to the meeting.
 - His attitude was damnably pessimistic.
 - That was a damnably funny joke.
 - They were damnably critical of the new policy.
 - The film's ending was damnably disappointing.
 - The traffic was damnably heavy this morning.
 - His remarks were damnably inappropriate.
 - The weather forecast was damnably inaccurate.
 - She was damnably tired after the long day.
 - The instructions were damnably confusing.
 - It was damnably difficult to find a parking spot.
 - The painting was damnably beautiful and captivating.
 - His behavior was damnably childish.
 - The decision was damnably hasty and ill-considered.
 - The competition was damnably fierce this year.
 - Their plan was damnably flawed from the start.
 - The price was damnably high for what was offered.
 - The concert was damnably loud.
 - She felt damnably betrayed by her friend.
 - The delays were damnably frustrating.
 - His response was damnably dismissive.
 - The outcome was damnably unexpected.
 - The team's performance was damnably lackluster.
 - The criticism was **damnably harsh.
 - The storm was damnably fierce and unrelenting.
 - The game was damnably exciting to watch.
 - She found the book damnably intriguing.
 - The deadline was damnably tight.
 - It was damnably hard to keep a straight face.
 - The instructions were damnably unclear.
 - His actions were damnably selfish.
 - The meeting was damnably long and drawn out.
 - The test was damnably difficult.
 - The situation was damnably dire.
 - The concert was damnably unforgettable.
 - His arguments were **damnably weak.
 - The view from the top was **damnably breathtaking.
 - The soup was **damnably salty.
 - The project was **damnably ambitious.
 - The wait was **damnably long.
 - She was **damnably excited for the trip.
 - The error was **damnably obvious.
 - The weather was **damnably unpredictable.
 - The presentation was **damnably engaging.
 - It was **damnably hard to concentrate.
 - The party was **damnably extravagant.
 - The results were **damnably surprising.
 - His attitude was **damnably arrogant.
 - The task was **damnably tedious.
 - The food was **damnably delicious.
 - The proposal was **damnably ambitious.
 - The movie was **damnably impactful.
 - His comments were **damnably rude.
 - The lecture was **damnably informative.
 - The stakes were **damnably high.
 - The weather was **damnably oppressive.
 - The situation was **damnably precarious.
 - Her remarks were **damnably insightful.
 - The noise was **damnably annoying.
 - The room was **damnably cluttered.
 - The challenge was **damnably rewarding.
 - The deadline was **damnably imminent.
 - The dialogue was **damnably clever.
 - The performance was **damnably entertaining.
 - The decision was **damnably tough to make.
 
