deficient, imperfect, incorrect, substandard, immoral, distressing
Detrimental.
petulant, peevish, pettish, complaining, fractious, fretful, irritable, testy, tetchy, cross, snappish, crabby, crotchety, cantankerous, miserable, moody, grumpy, bad-tempered, sullen, sulky, sour, churlish;
No, the word "admit" has two vowel sounds: /ə/ and /i/.
The superlative form of an adjective is used to compare three or more things, expressing the highest degree of a quality. It typically ends in "-est" or is preceded by "most" or "least." Examples include "tallest," "most beautiful," and "least spicy."
If you mean swear as in bad language then synonyms are:bedamn, blaspheme, curse, cuss, execrate, imprecate, profanityIf you mean swear as in declare under oath then synonyms are: affirm, assert, attest, avow, covenant, cross one's heart, depend on, depose, give one's word, give witness, have confidence in, maintain, make an affidavit, pledge oneself, plight, promise, rely on, say so, state, state under oath, swear by, swear to God, swear up and down, take an oath, testify, trust, vouch, vow, warrant
"Bad" is an adjective. Adjectives do not have tense, thus there is no future tense of "bad".
There are 3 syllables.
very bad
There are 2 syllables. Carls-bad.
There are two syllables in the word badger. The syllables of the word are bad-ger.
There are 7 syllables.
There are two syllables. Bad-ger.
A synonym for gullible is naive, credulous, or easily deceived.
synonym of digruntled is bad tempered while antonym is enjoy
A person of ill repute has a bad reputation.
poor leader
junky
The word "bad" has one syllable.