IPA: /kənˈdɛmd/
KK: /kənˈdɛmnd/
adjective
Definition: Describing something that has been declared to be wrong, bad, or unfit, often resulting in punishment or disapproval.
Example: The condemned building was scheduled for demolition due to safety concerns.
noun
Definition: A person who has been officially declared to be guilty of a crime and is punished, often with a severe penalty such as death.
Example: The condemned stood before the judge, awaiting the final verdict.
verb
Definition: To declare that something is wrong or unacceptable, often in a strong way.
Example: The judge condemned the actions of the defendant during the trial.