Main Entry:badPart of Speech:adjectiveDefinition:poor qualitySynonyms:abominable, amiss, atrocious, awful, bad news, beastly, blah*, bottom out, bummer, careless, cheap, cheesy*, crappy*, cruddy, crummy, defective, deficient, diddly, dissatisfactory, downer, dreadful, erroneous, fallacious, faulty, garbage, godawful, grody, gross*, grungy, icky, imperfect, inadequate, incorrect, inferior, junky, lousy*, not good, off, poor, raunchy*, rough, sad, slipshod, stinking, substandard, synthetic, the pits, unacceptable, unsatisfactoryNotes:badly is an adverb to describe an activity; bad is an adjective to describe a condition or stateAntonyms:good, honest, reputable, right, upright, virtuous, worthy* = informal/non-formal usage
Main Entry:badPart of Speech:adjectiveDefinition:harmfulSynonyms:damaging, dangerous, deleterious, detrimental, hurtful, injurious, ruinous, unhealthyAntonyms:advantageous, beneficial, benevolent, good, honest, profitable, virtuous
bad way:Horrible good way:not so good,but not too bad.....(but it really is bad...)
Woe means sorrow or grief. It is not a "bad" word.
No, it is not. It just means owned
no it is not a bad word...Not sure what word you want to know about.If you give the word we can give you the meaning.
No, it means lady or woman.
It's spelled bastard, and it can be used as a bad word, yes. It means someone whose parents were not married when he or she was born.
In some ways the word arrogant means a bad reputation the other way
The word that means morally bad is "immoral."
It means all the bad words
Woe means sorrow or grief. It is not a "bad" word.
it means,bad.
"Prix" is not a bad word; it is a French word that means "price" or "prize" in English.
No, it is not. It just means owned
Spanish: bad means "malo"
No, it actually means "bad" in Greek. (Kaka)
One word that rhymes with "son" and means bad is "done."
it means bad
It means bad, with evil intent