wicked

//ˈwɪkɪd//

Adjectives
B1

Translation

evil, immoral

Definition

The word 'wicked' in this sense describes someone or something that is profoundly immoral, evil, or deliberately harmful. It implies a conscious choice to do wrong, often associated with cruelty, sinfulness, or a corrupt nature. This usage is common in moral, religious, and literary contexts to describe actions, people, or influences that are deeply malevolent. It is a strong term, more intense than simply 'bad' or 'naughty'.

Example

  • The wicked queen plotted to poison the princess.

    Ahlaksız kraliçe prensesi zehirlemek için plan yaptı.

  • He was punished for his wicked deeds.

    Kötü eylemleri yüzünden cezalandırıldı.

  • The story warns children about listening to wicked strangers.

    Hikaye, çocukları ahlaksız yabancıları dinlememeleri konusunda uyarır.

  • She felt a wicked sense of satisfaction after her revenge.

    İntikamından sonra ahlaksız bir tatmin duygusu hissetti.

  • The dictator's wicked regime caused immense suffering.

    Diktatörün kötü rejimi muazzam acılara neden oldu.

  • In the fairy tale, the wicked witch casts a spell on the kingdom.

    Masalda, kötü cadı krallığa bir büyü yapar.

  • He was known throughout the village for his wicked lies.

    Kötü yalanlarıyla tüm köyde tanınıyordu.

  • The pirate captain had a wicked heart and showed no mercy.

    Korsan kaptanının kötü bir kalbi vardı ve hiç merhamet göstermezdi.

  • They were tempted by the wicked promises of easy money.

    Kolay para vaat eden ahlaksız sözlere kapıldılar.

  • Her wicked plan to frame her colleague was eventually discovered.

    İş arkadaşını suçlama konusundaki kötü planı sonunda ortaya çıktı.

Synonyms

evil
immoral
sinful
vicious
malevolent

Other meanings

  • B1
    ahlaksız, kötü(this page)
  • C1
    müthiş, harika (gayriresmi)View this sense

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