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Meaning of curser
A person who curses or utters profanities.
Etymology of curser
The word "curser" originates from the Old English word "curs" or "curse", which is derived from the Old Norse word "kors", and the Proto-Germanic word "kurthiz", which is also the source of the Modern English word "curse".
Historically, the term "curser" has been used to describe individuals who utter profanities, curses, or imprecations, often in a formal or ritual context.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A person who uses profanity or obscene language.
- * A person who utters a curse or imprecation, especially in a formal or ritual manner.
Usage Examples
- The curser was known for his foul mouth and ability to offend anyone in the room.
- * In medieval times, a curser might be called upon to place a formal curse on an enemy or adversary.
Antonyms
blessers
praisers
complimenters
flatterers
admirers
approvers
commendators
lauders
eulogizers
extollers
glorifiers
honorers
reverers
venerators
appreciators
gratulators
congratulators
thankers