imprecating

[US]/ˈɪmprɪkeɪtɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈɪmprɪkeɪtɪŋ/

Translation

v.to invoke evil or curse

Phrases & Collocations

imprecating words

imprecating curses

imprecating tone

imprecating remarks

imprecating phrases

imprecating language

imprecating expressions

imprecating sentiments

imprecating vows

imprecating thoughts

Example Sentences

she was imprecating under her breath after losing the game.

the imprecating words echoed in the empty room.

he couldn't help imprecating when he stubbed his toe.

imprecating curses were thrown at the opposing team.

she found herself imprecating against the unfair treatment.

the old man was imprecating the weather as he walked.

imprecating loudly, he stormed out of the meeting.

she started imprecating when she realized she was late.

imprecating at the traffic, he honked his horn.

he was imprecating the long wait at the airport.

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