wicked
//ˈwɪkɪd//
Translation
wicked
Definition
Wicked describes someone or something that is morally bad, evil, or intentionally harmful. This adjective is often used to characterize actions, people, or behaviors that are cruel, sinful, or malevolent, with a strong sense of deliberate wrongdoing. In everyday language, it can also imply a mischievous or roguish quality, but the core meaning centers on immorality and malice.
Example
“The wicked witch cast a spell on the village.”
“He was punished for his wicked deeds.”
“The story tells of a wicked king who oppressed his people.”
“She gave him a wicked smile before taking the last cookie.”
“The villain's wicked plan was finally revealed.”
“They were known for their wicked behavior in the neighborhood.”
“The wicked stepmother treated Cinderella cruelly.”
“His wicked laughter echoed through the dark hall.”
“The judge condemned the wicked criminal to life in prison.”
“She felt wicked for lying to her best friend.”
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Other meanings
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