imprecations in English

noun
1
a spoken curse.
she hurled her imprecations at anyone who might be listening

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1. The old woman walked along the street muttering imprecations.

2. Antonyms for Benisons include anathemas, curses, execration, imprecations, maledictions, malisons, damnings, damnation, denunciations and cursings

3. A half-paternal, half-conjugal tone; but the tears of some women contain Bitterer reproaches than the fiercest imprecations of others.

4. Middle English Compendium says probably from Latin Cursus "course" (see course (n.)) in the Christian sense "set of daily liturgical prayers" extended to "set of imprecations" as in the sentence of the

5. A sea of fire lay before them in the darkness of the night, licking up the cabins and the Bivouacs; cries of despair, howls, and imprecations reached their ears; they saw against the flames thousands of human beings with agonized or furious faces.