Languages › French Learn the French Word Maudit Share Flipboard Email Print French Vocabulary Pronunciation & Conversation Grammar Resources For Teachers By ThoughtCo Updated June 13, 2017 The informal French adjective maudit, pronounced "moh-dee", is an exclamation that means darned, blasted, or hateful. A more archaic definition is accursed. Examples Où sont ces maudites clés?Where are those darned keys?Après ce cours, je ne veux plus voir ce maudit livre. After this class, I don't want to see this hateful book anymore. Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation ThoughtCo. "Learn the French Word Maudit." ThoughtCo, Jan. 29, 2020, thoughtco.com/maudit-vocabulary-1372266. ThoughtCo. (2020, January 29). Learn the French Word Maudit. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/maudit-vocabulary-1372266 ThoughtCo. "Learn the French Word Maudit." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/maudit-vocabulary-1372266 (accessed January 26, 2021). copy citation