Antonyms for dratted
Grammar : Adj, interj, verb |
Spell : drat-id |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdræt ɪd |
Definition of dratted
Origin :- 1815, disguised form of exclamation God rot (something or someone).
- As in damnable : adj atrocious, horrible
- As in damned : adj hateful, unwelcome
- As in darn : interj damn
- As in damn : verb condemn, denounce
- If they want to collect that dratted pledge of theirs, let them put me where I can make it.
- Extract from : « Police Your Planet » by Lester del Rey
- Old Perkins has no more love for style than I have for his dratted poor kin.
- Extract from : « Pen Pictures » by B. F. Craig
- "Something seems to have broken in the dratted thing," he said.
- Extract from : « Affinities and Other Stories » by Mary Roberts Rinehard
- "And none of they dratted bones, neither," said William, with emphasis.
- Extract from : « Ravenshoe » by Henry Kingsley
- It was indeed hard, but everyone in Kent says 'dratted' when they are cross.
- Extract from : « The Wouldbegoods » by E. Nesbit
- It was indeed hard, but every one in Kent says "dratted" when they are cross.
- Extract from : « The Wouldbegoods » by E. Nesbit
- And now, for him to go into that dratted Horned Ram with his wages!
- Extract from : « Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles » by Mrs. Henry Wood
- "Oh, I don't know as you are so dratted poor," said Sinton meditatively.
- Extract from : « A Girl Of The Limberlost » by Gene Stratton Porter
- You don't even know what a dratted, useless thing you be, I swan!
- Extract from : « Sheila of Big Wreck Cove » by James A. Cooper
- I never did see such a Jonah of an old tub as that dratted schooner!
- Extract from : « Sheila of Big Wreck Cove » by James A. Cooper
Synonyms for dratted
- abhorrent
- abominable
- abuse
- accursed
- all-fired
- anathematize
- anathematized
- attack
- bad
- ban
- banish
- blamed
- blankety-blank
- blaspheme
- blast
- blasted
- blessed
- bloody
- blooming
- cast out
- castigate
- censure
- complain of
- condemned
- confound
- confound it
- confounded
- convict
- cripes
- criticize
- cry down
- culpable
- curse
- cursed
- cuss
- cussed
- damn it
- damnable
- dang
- darn
- darnation
- darned
- denunciate
- depraved
- despicable
- detestable
- doggone
- done for
- doom
- doomed
- drat
- dratted
- excommunicate
- excoriate
- execrable
- execrate
- expel
- flame
- fulminate against
- gone to blazes
- gosh-darn
- hateful
- imprecate
- infamous
- infernal
- inveigle against
- jinx
- loathsome
- lost
- lousy
- object to
- objurgate
- odious
- offensive
- outrageous
- pan
- penalize
- proscribe
- punish
- reprobate
- revile
- revolting
- sentence
- slam
- swear
- thunder against
- unhappy
- voodooed
- wicked
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