n. pl. a·nath·e·mas
1. A formal ecclesiastical ban, curse, or
excommunication.
2. A vehement denunciation; a curse: "the sound of a witch's anathemas in some unknown
tongue" (Nathaniel Hawthorne).
3. One that is cursed or damned.
4. One that is greatly reviled, loathed, or shunned:
"Essentialisma belief in natural, immutable sex
differencesis
anathema to postmodernists, for whom sexuality itself, along with gender, is a
'social construct'" (Wendy Kaminer).
Snakes, especially poisonous ones, are Mom's anathemas.
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