WICKED


Meaning of WICKED in English

adj. 25B6; adjective

wicked deeds : EVIL, sinful, immoral, wrong, morally wrong, wrongful, bad, iniquitous, corrupt, black-hearted, base, mean, vile; villainous, nefarious, erring, foul, monstrous, shocking, outrageous, atrocious, abominable, reprehensible, hateful, detestable, despicable, odious, contemptible, horrible, heinous, egregious, execrable, fiendish, vicious, murderous, barbarous; criminal, illicit, unlawful, illegal, lawless, felonious, dishonest, unscrupulous; Law malfeasant; informal crooked; Brit. informal beastly; dated dastardly; rare peccable.

the wind was wicked : DISAGREEABLE, unpleasant, foul, bad, nasty, irksome, troublesome, annoying, irritating, displeasing, uncomfortable, hateful, detestable.

a wicked sense of humour : MISCHIEVOUS, playful, naughty, impish, roguish, arch, puckish, cheeky.

(informal) Sophie makes wicked cakes. : See excellent .

virtuous.

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