not exactly. For example Wicked has a deeper meaning than just evil. Because its not evil It's so good it's bad Up until very recent times it always has, and this is the strict dictionary definition. It is just another term for evil. Some would see it as a stronger form of the word, implying 'very evil'.
Lately in popular culture it has been used to mean something very good according to the personal likes of a person. This gives it a meaning in a particular sub-culture which is precisely the opposite to what it has always meant.
If you mean wicked like cool, then cool, awesome, sick If you mean wicked like evil, then evil, twisted, horrible
wicked (as in evil)
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That depends on the context. Wicked, traditionally, means bad or evil. In some modern slang though, it can mean "extra" or "especially." For instance, if someone is "wicked cool," they are not cool in an evil way, they are especially cool.
The wicked man is evil.
Evil weevil is a hink pink for wicked insect.
The opposite of wicked (evil) would be good, benevolent, virtuous, or honorable.(As with the slang use of bad to mean good, wicked can also mean expert, adept, or able. Opposites could be inept, ineffectual, or amateurish.)
The noun form of the adjective 'wicked' is wickedness.
Hmmm....Evil, Nasty, Cold, Cool demeanor, Cruel, wicked.
assuming it is a biblical quote, it will mean god hates the thoughts of evil people
"Malvada" is a Spanish word that translates to "wicked" or "evil" in English. It is often used to describe a person or action that is intentionally harmful or malicious.
The definition of wicked is evil, bad, cursed, infamous, criminal, and/or nefarious. The Latin word for wicked would be "scelestus".