Pickle. (I'm serious. There's a saying: "in a pickle.")
There are millions of ways you could describe a situation. You could describe a situation based on facts or on feelings for example.
like the place is bad and does not like it
Recession
The word "jinx" is generally not considered a bad word; it refers to a superstition or a curse that brings bad luck. It can also be used informally to describe a situation where someone inadvertently brings misfortune. While some may view it negatively in specific contexts, it is not inherently offensive or vulgar.
"Horribly" is used to describe something that is done in a very bad or unpleasant manner. It can be used in a sentence when emphasizing the degree of something negative, such as "The food at the restaurant was horribly overcooked."
"Disgrace" is not necessarily a bad word, but it typically carries negative connotations, meaning a loss of respect or honor. It is often used to describe a situation where someone's actions or behavior bring shame or dishonor upon themselves or others.
maybe chaos
The word disreputable is an adjective word. Therefore it should be used to describe a situation and a behaviour. For example you would use disreputable to desbribe someone with a bad reputation.
situation
A strange word used to describe an otherwise indescribable situation.
No, "bad" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe or modify a noun.
big plump bad annoying mooing bad