All damning synonyms
damn·ing
D d adj damning
- incriminating — to accuse of or present proof of a crime or fault: He incriminated both men to the grand jury.
- fatal — causing or capable of causing death; mortal; deadly: a fatal accident; a fatal dose of poison.
- ruinous — bringing or tending to bring ruin; destructive; disastrous: a ruinous war.
- damnatory — threatening or occasioning condemnation
noun damning
- malison — a curse.
- malediction — a curse; imprecation.
- curse word — a profane or obscene word, especially as used in anger or for emphasis.
- curse — If you curse, you use rude or offensive language, usually because you are angry about something.
- denunciation — Denunciation of someone or something is severe public criticism of them.
- no-no — anything that is forbidden or not advisable, as because of being improper or unsafe: If you want to lose weight, rich desserts are a no-no.
- no-nos — anything that is forbidden or not advisable, as because of being improper or unsafe: If you want to lose weight, rich desserts are a no-no.
- stigmatization — to set some mark of disgrace or infamy upon: The crime of the father stigmatized the whole family.
adjective damning
- critical — If a person is critical or in a critical condition in hospital, they are seriously ill.
- pejorative — having a disparaging, derogatory, or belittling effect or force: the pejorative affix -ling in princeling.
- negative — expressing or containing negation or denial: a negative response to the question.
- unfavourable — Unfavourable conditions or circumstances cause problems for you and reduce your chances of success.
- unfavorable — not favorable; contrary; adverse: an unfavorable wind.
- condemning — Present participle of condemn.
- incriminatory — to accuse of or present proof of a crime or fault: He incriminated both men to the grand jury.
- damaging — causing or capable of causing damages; harmful; injurious.