They are equivalent
no it is not, its an adjective because wicked is a word that describes something and a verb is a doing word.
The meaning of dissimilar fractions is when there is a pair or more of fractions that don't have the same denominator.
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The meaning of "wicked ink" in Tagalog is "nakakamunyang tinta" or "masamang tinta."
The meaning of "wicked" in Tagalog is "masama" or "maligno." It refers to something evil, morally wrong, or intentionally harmful.
Grossly wicked or reprehensible
No, the same actress played the Wicked Witch and Mrs. Gulch.
The characters are the same. Wicked's about Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda before Dorothy's house dropped in. You only see Dorothy's silhouette in Wicked. Also, Wicked is centered around the friendship of the Wicked Witch (Elphaba) and Glinda.
Crackerjack. Wicked.
In the case of wicked meaning bad or evil...: Here are some words: Evil - very very bad Facinorous - obsolete word meaning bad/wicked Depraved Nefarious - extremely bad Infamous, Notorious - famous for being bad
No, those are two different meanings. However, you can improvise either word for the same meaning. The word's are completely different as are the definitions. They use the same adjective, (which is the word, Wicked) & depending on how you integrate either word into the sentence, it can give a similar meaning to what you are trying to say/explain etc.
Having, or acknowledging, no God; without reverence for God; impious; wicked.
of Abandon, Forsaken, deserted., Self-abandoned, or given up to vice; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked ; as, an abandoned villain.
No, it most certainly isn't.
Having a wick; -- used chiefly in composition; as, a two-wicked lamp., Evil in principle or practice; deviating from morality; contrary to the moral or divine law; addicted to vice or sin; sinful; immoral; profligate; -- said of persons and things; as, a wicked king; a wicked woman; a wicked deed; wicked designs., Cursed; baneful; hurtful; bad; pernicious; dangerous., Ludicrously or sportively mischievous; disposed to mischief; roguish.