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Definitions from the Weba badPart of Speech: Noun, Adjective Sense: Noun Definition: A state, condition, or quality characterized by negativity, unpleasantness, or undesirable behavior. Example Sentence: He had such a bad about him that everyone kept their distance. Sense: Adjective Definition: Inferior or not satisfactory in quality or performance. Example Sentence: The movie received a bad review from the critics. Part of Speech: Adverb Sense: Adverb Definition: In a negative, incorrect, or unfavorable manner. Example Sentence: She sang the song really bad at the talent show. Part of Speech: Noun Sense: Noun Definition: An unfortunate or unpleasant experience. Example Sentence: Getting caught in the rain without an umbrella was a real bad. Part of Speech: Adjective Sense: Adjective Definition: Used colloquially to mean very or extreme. Example Sentence: The new superhero movie was a bad good time. Related Products: Amazon Search for "a bad" (noun), Amazon Search for "a bad" (adjective) | ||||
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