curse (kûrs)
n.
1.
a. An appeal or prayer for evil or misfortune to befall someone or something.
b. Evil or misfortune viewed as resulting from such an appeal: believed that the amulet would ward off curses.
2. A source or cause of evil; a scourge: "Selfishness is the greatest curse of the human race" (William Ewart Gladstone).
3. A profane word or phrase; a swearword.
4. Ecclesiastical A censure, ban, or anathema.
5. Offensive Menstruation. Used with the.
v. cursed or curst (kûrst), curs·ing, curs·es
v. tr.
To invoke evil or misfortune upon; damn.
To swear at: cursed the car because it wouldn't start.
To bring evil upon; afflict: was cursed with crippling arthritis.
Ecclesiastical To put under a ban or anathema; excommunicate.
v. intr.
To utter curses; swear.