nasty
//ˈnæsti//
Translation
nasty
Definition
Nasty describes behavior, remarks, or actions that are intentionally cruel, spiteful, or insulting, often aimed at hurting someone emotionally or socially. This word implies a mean-spirited and unpleasant attitude, frequently used in interpersonal conflicts or critical situations. It can refer to a person's character, their words, or their treatment of others, carrying a strong negative connotation of malice or contempt.
Example
“She made a nasty comment about his appearance, which left him feeling humiliated.”
“The politician's nasty attack on his opponent backfired during the debate.”
“He has a nasty habit of spreading rumors to ruin people's reputations.”
“Her nasty tone during the meeting made everyone uncomfortable.”
“The review was full of nasty insults disguised as criticism.”
“Don't be so nasty to your little brother; he just wants to play with you.”
“The boss's nasty remarks about the team's efforts killed morale.”
“She gave him a nasty look when he interrupted her speech.”
“The online comments were particularly nasty, targeting the author's family.”
“He wrote a nasty letter to the editor, accusing the newspaper of bias.”
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