Meaning & Definition of Wicked in English
English⟶
Wicked
/wɪkəd/
adjective
1. Morally bad in principle or practice
synonym:
- wicked
2. Having committed unrighteous acts
- "A sinful person"
synonym:
- sinful,
- unholy,
- wicked
3. Intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality
- "Severe pain"
- "A severe case of flu"
- "A terrible cough"
- "Under wicked fire from the enemy's guns"
- "A wicked cough"
synonym:
- severe,
- terrible,
- wicked
4. Naughtily or annoyingly playful
- "Teasing and worrying with impish laughter"
- "A wicked prank"
synonym:
- arch,
- impish,
- implike,
- mischievous,
- pixilated,
- prankish,
- puckish,
- wicked
5. Highly offensive
- Arousing aversion or disgust
- "A disgusting smell"
- "Distasteful language"
- "A loathsome disease"
- "The idea of eating meat is repellent to me"
- "Revolting food"
- "A wicked stench"
synonym:
- disgusting,
- disgustful,
- distasteful,
- foul,
- loathly,
- loathsome,
- repellent,
- repellant,
- repelling,
- revolting,
- skanky,
- wicked,
- yucky
Examples of using
How could it happen all by itself? It seems someone's wicked design is involved here.
Murder is a wicked crime.