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[ wik-id ] / ˈwɪk ɪd / SEE SYNONYMS FOR wicked ON THESAURUS.COM
adjective, wick·ed·er, wick·ed·est.evil or morally bad in principle or practice; sinful; iniquitous: wicked people; wicked habits. mischievous or playfully malicious: These wicked kittens upset everything. distressingly severe, as a storm, wound, or cold: a wicked winter. unjustifiable; dreadful; beastly: wicked prices; a wicked exam. having a bad disposition; ill-natured; mean: a wicked horse. spiteful; malevolent; vicious: a wicked tongue. extremely troublesome or dangerous: wicked roads. unpleasant; foul: a wicked odor. Slang. wonderful; great; masterful; deeply satisfying: He blows a wicked trumpet. adverbSlang. very; really; totally: That shirt is wicked cool. VIDEO FOR WICKEDWATCH NOW: Is There A Difference Between East Coast And West Coast Slang?Is there a difference between east coast slang and west coast slang? The short answer: yes. Take a look. MORE VIDEOS FROM DICTIONARY.COM Origin of wicked1225–75; Middle English wikked, equivalent to wikke bad (representing adj. use of Old English wicca wizard; cf. witch) + -ed-ed3 SYNONYMS FOR wicked1 unrighteous, ungodly, godless, impious, profane, blasphemous; immoral, profligate, corrupt, depraved, dissolute; heinous; infamous, villainous. SEE SYNONYMS FOR wicked ON THESAURUS.COM ANTONYMS FOR wickedSEE ANTONYMS FOR wicked ON THESAURUS.COM synonym study for wicked1. See bad1. OTHER WORDS FROM wickedwick·ed·ly, adverbquasi-wicked, adjectivequa·si-wick·ed·ly, adverbun·wick·ed, adjective un·wick·ed·ly, adverb WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH wickedwicca, wicked Words nearby wickedwicca, wiccan, Wichita, Wichita Falls, wick, wicked, wickedness, wicker, wickerwork, wicket, wicketkeeper Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for wickedHe once experimented with dressing as “Hilda the Wicked Witch” as a way to expand his business to Halloween. Kerry Bentivolio: The Congressman Who Believes in Santa Claus|Ben Jacobs|December 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST “Wicked William,” as he was known, made short work of her fortune. The Secrets of Britain’s Wildest Aristocrats|Tom Sykes|October 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST MacDonald saw a lot that day, including gold candlesticks, the Kingdom of Heaven, and lots of violent judgment for the wicked. The Rapture: The Theological Idea That Inspired ‘The Leftovers’|Matthew Paul Turner|July 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST Polish them until they gleam with malice, wicked glee, and non-registry gifts. The First-World Anarchist’s Guide to Weddings|Kelly Williams Brown|May 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Now the former ‘Wicked’ star is back in ‘Oz’—and talking about her journey. How Megan Hilty Survived TV Flops ‘Smash’ and ‘Sean Saves the World’ With Grace|Kevin Fallon|May 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST And he agreed with her, that it was a wicked thing for a woman to come between a man and the girl he was to marry. The God of His Fathers|Jack London "I do not think it likely they could be so wicked," said my father. Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood|George MacDonald He saw the coming lash, the wicked promise in those small narrowed eyes. Storm Over Warlock|Andre Norton "It was most disgraceful and wicked," chimed in a second lady. "Wicked men may say all sorts of things about me," he muttered in a trembling voice. A Russian Proprietor|Lyof N. Tolstoi
British Dictionary definitions for wicked
adjective- morally bad in principle or practice
- (as collective noun; preceded by the)the wicked
mischievous or roguish, esp in a playful waya wicked grin causing injury or harm troublesome, unpleasant, or offensive slang very good Derived forms of wickedwickedly, adverbwickedness, nounWord Origin for wickedC13: from dialect wick, from Old English wicca sorcerer, wicce witch 1 Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to wickednaughty, impish, devilish, wayward, vicious, evil, mischievous, villainous, nasty, outrageous, fierce, ugly, deft, abandoned, abominable, arch, atrocious, bad news, base, contemptible |