generational curse

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Noun edit

generational curse (plural generational curses)

  1. A curse on a family.
    Synonyms: ancestral curse, family curse
    • 2005, Willie F. Wooten, Breaking the Curse Off Black America, →ISBN, page 22:
      Miraculously, God was breaking the generational curse that plagued the Wooten lineage.
    • 2023 July 19, Emma Goldberg, “‘Training My Replacement’: Inside a Call Center Worker’s Battle With A.I.”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      Customer service, to Ms. Sherrod, meant that someone like her — a young Black woman raised by her grandmother in small-town Mississippi — could make “a really good living.” “We’re breaking generational curses,” Ms. Sherrod said. “That’s for sure.”