wicked
adjective /ˈwɪkɪd/
/ˈwɪkɪd/
(comparative wickeder, superlative wickedest)
You can also use more wicked and most wicked.- morally bad synonym evil
- a wicked deed
- stories about a wicked witch
Extra Examples- It's really wicked to leave old people without any help.
- She despised herself for being selfish, even wicked.
- That was a wicked thing to do!
- The wicked witch casts a spell on the princess.
- (informal) slightly bad but in a way that is funny and/or attractive synonym mischievous
- a wicked grin
- Jane has a wicked sense of humour.
- She smiled a faintly wicked smile.
- dangerous, harmful or powerful
- He has a wicked punch.
- a wicked-looking knife
- (slang) very good
- This song's wicked.
Extra Examples- ‘OK, we can all go to the beach now.’ ‘Wicked!’
- ‘What do you think of her?’ ‘She's wicked!’
- Jo just bought a wicked new computer game.
More Like This Adjectives ending in –ed pronounced /-ɪd/Adjectives ending in –ed pronounced /-ɪd/- aged
- beloved
- crooked
- dogged
- learned
- naked
- ragged
- rugged
- sacred
- wicked
Word OriginMiddle English: probably from Old English wicca ‘witch’ + -ed.