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damnation

noun as in everlasting punishment

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Instead, the formerly registered security guard has stuck to spewing dunderheaded damnations.

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Clive’s appreciations, in that book, ranged from the filmmaker Michael Mann to the Austrian aphorist Alfred Polgar, alongside damnations of his devils, including, controversially but persuasively, one on Walter Benjamin.

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I’d had my share of successes and disappointments, compliments and damnations.

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He too is a man of walls and damnations.

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The critical damnations and dismissals of earlier masterworks loom large as a fear today, a fear that great films are now being disdained—or, perhaps even worse, being simply ignored.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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