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Definitions from the WebTerm: 14 senses of bad1. Adjectivea. Of poor quality or low standardDescription: When something is considered bad, it means it is of poor quality or not up to the desired standard. Example sentence: The movie was so bad that I couldn't even sit through the first 15 minutes. 2. Adjectiveb. Morally wrong or wickedDescription: This sense of bad refers to actions or behavior that is morally incorrect or evil. Example sentence: Stealing is a bad habit and can lead to serious consequences. 3. Adjectivec. Unpleasant or unfavorableDescription: When something is described as bad, it implies it is unpleasant or unfavorable, causing discomfort or dissatisfaction. Example sentence: The weather took a bad turn, and it started pouring rain during our picnic. 4. Adjectived. Having an unpleasant or harmful effectDescription: In this sense, bad suggests something that has a negative impact or causes harm. Example sentence: Eating too much junk food can lead to bad health consequences. 5. Adjectivee. Incorrect or inaccurateDescription: When something is referred to as bad, it suggests that it is incorrect, inaccurate, or faulty. Example sentence: His bad math skills made it challenging for him to solve the complex equations. 6. Adjectivef. Unlucky or unfortunateDescription: This sense of bad implies that someone or something has encountered misfortune or bad luck. Example sentence: It was a bad day for Sarah as she missed her flight and lost her luggage. 7. Adjectiveg. Feeling unwell or physically sickDescription: Describing oneself as bad means feeling unwell, ill, or experiencing physical discomfort. Example sentence: After eating spoiled food, he felt really bad and had to lie down. 8. Adjectiveh. Serving as a warning or cause for concernDescription: When something is identified as bad, it indicates that it should be seen as a warning or a sign of concern. Example sentence: The bad smell coming from the kitchen was a clear indication that something was burning. 9. AdverbDescription: As an adverb, bad is used to enhance the intensity or degree of an adjective or verb. Example sentence: She performed so bad on her exams that she failed every course. 10. Nouna. Something that is not good or desirableDescription: In its noun form, bad refers to something that is considered undesirable or not good. Example sentence: Although it was a box of chocolates, most of them were bad and had to be thrown away. 11. Nounb. A criminal or someone engaged in illegal activitiesDescription: In certain contexts, bad can be used as a noun to refer to a criminal or someone involved in illegal actions. Example sentence: The police have been working hard to catch all the bads operating in this neighborhood. 12. Nounc. (In sports) A disadvantageous score or positionDescription: In sports, bad is used to describe a disadvantageous score or position in the game. Example sentence: After a series of errors, their team was in a bad and almost impossible position to win the match. 13. InterjectionDescription: As an interjection, bad is used to express disappointment, frustration, or disapproval. Example sentence: Bad! You shouldn't have spoken to her that way. 14. IdiomDescription: The expression "go from bad to worse" means to deteriorate, from an already unfavorable or unfavorable situation, in a more negative direction. Example sentence: After losing his job, things went from bad to worse when his car got stolen too. Possible related products on Amazon: | ||||
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