If something is infamous, then it is well known (famous) for a bad reason.
According to Wolfram|Alpha, infamous is an adjective meaning "known widely and usually unfavorably".
No. Stubborn means that you hold your position in the face of reason. That would never be a quality.
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.
No. Stubborn means that you hold your position in the face of reason. That would never be a quality.
It means all the bad words
No. But too often, people for some reason are using the word consequence as a result of a bad action. consequence comes from latin sequince which means to follow.
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)
it means bad
The root word "mal" typically denotes something negative or bad. This prefix is commonly used in words to indicate wrongdoing or evil, such as "malfunction" or "malicious."
One word that rhymes with "son" and means bad is "done."