-st, -sə̇d; -sə̇d usu when a stressed syllable follows without pause, “-sə̇d breed ” for instance being more frequent than “-st breed ” adjective
or ac·curst -st
Etymology: Middle English acursed, from past participle of acursen
1. : cursed
this accursed devil — Shakespeare
2. : bad enough to be under a curse : detestable , damnable
dry, unhealthy, and accursed was the road — Eve Langley
• ac·curs·ed·ly -sə̇dlē, -i adverb
• ac·curs·ed·ness -sə̇dnə̇s noun -es