bad (Meaning)
bad (n)
that which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency
bad (a)
having undesirable or negative qualities
feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone
bad (s)
very intense
feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad')
(of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition
not capable of being collected
below average in quality or performance
nonstandard
not financially safe or secure
physically unsound or diseased
capable of harming
characterized by wickedness or immorality
reproduced fraudulently
not working properly
bad (r)
with great intensity (`bad' is a nonstandard variant for `badly')
very much; strongly
bad (imp.)
Bade.
bad (superl.)
Wanting good qualities, whether physical or moral; injurious, hurtful, inconvenient, offensive, painful, unfavorable, or defective, either physically or morally; evil; vicious; wicked; -- the opposite of good; as, a bad man; bad conduct; bad habits; bad soil; bad health; bad crop; bad news.
bad ()
of Bid
Synonyms & Antonyms of bad
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- wonderful
- superior
- superb
- adequate
- passable
- superior
- mean
- mean
- acceptable
- excellent
- divine
- respectable
- adequate
- OK
- okay
- respectable
- satisfactory
- excellent
- acceptable
- marvelous
- sufficient
- standard
- okay
- tolerable
- superb
- divine
- terrific
- tolerable
- classical
- great
- sufficient
- fine
- all right
- special
- perfect
- marvelous
- better
- perfect
- OK
- standard
- splendid
- great
- classic
- decent
- all right
- satisfactory
- splendid
- passable
- special
- fine
- wonderful
- classic
- better
- decent
- classical
- terrific
Synonyms:
- sour
- substandard
- miserable
- lacking
- suboptimal
- paltry
- pathetic
- inferior
- crumby
- punk
- off
- bush
- flawed
- inadequate
- useless
- wanting
- ill
- crummy
- brutal
- from hunger
- rotten
- unsatisfactory
- short
- defective
- dissatisfactory
- wack
- subpar
- bastard
- dreadful
- wretched
- lousy
- under par
Antonyms:
- minimal
- top
- fabulous
- marvellous
- swell
- high-grade
- par excellence
- heavenly
- banner
- high-grade
- neat
- borderline
- stellar
- slick
- marvellous
- prime
- first-class
- fancy
- superlative
- borderline
- first-rate
- slick
- banner
- suitable
- stellar
- exceptional
- prime
- superlative
- premium
- fair
- keen
- useful
- average
- grand
- worthy
- top-notch
- average
- par excellence
- sensational
- noble
- first-class
- fancy
- A1
- minimal
- boss
- suitable
- dandy
- sterling
- sensational
- mediocre
- swell
- A1
- exceptional
- nifty
- mediocre
- useful
- capital
- keen
- capital
- unsurpassed
- choice
- choice
- noble
- middling
- first-rate
- top-notch
- neat
- worthy
- middling
- fabulous
- boss
- dandy
- nifty
- top
- unsurpassed
- heavenly
- premium
- fair
- sterling
- grand
Synonyms:
- abominable
- common
- shoddy
- gross
- odious
- coarse
- horrendous
- unspeakable
- detestable
- egregious
- flagrant
- valueless
- below par
- faulty
- low-rent
- damnable
- stingy
- scanty
- mediocre
- bitchin'
- mean
- crappy
- cheesy
- lesser
- villainous
- gnarly
- execrable
- junky
- scurrilous
- fake
- stinky
- second-rate
- insufficient
- trashy
- bush-league
- meager
- sucky
- meagre
- atrocious
- worthless
- sleazy
- low-grade
- abysmal
- deplorable
- bum
- reprehensible
- miserly
- vile
- skimpy
- shabby
- rubbishy
Antonyms:
bad Sentence Examples
- The storm caused widespread devastation, leaving behind a bad trail of destruction.
- The movie was critically panned, receiving bad reviews from both critics and audiences.
- The weather forecast predicts bad conditions for the weekend, with heavy rain and high winds expected.
- I'm feeling bad after eating too much junk food.
- The company's customer service is notoriously bad, making it difficult to resolve any issues.
- The news is filled with bad stories about violence and crime.
- He was a bad influence on his friends, encouraging them to engage in risky behaviors.
- The food at the restaurant was bad, with undercooked meat and stale bread.
- The situation at work is bad, with low morale and a lack of leadership.
- The decision to invest in the stock was a bad one, resulting in significant losses.
FAQs About the word bad
that which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency, having undesirable or negative qualities, very intense, feeling physical discomfort or pai
terrible, wrong, disastrous, poor,unacceptable, horrible, awful, lame, deficient, sour
wonderful, superior, superb, adequate, passable, superior, mean, mean,acceptable, excellent
The storm caused widespread devastation, leaving behind a bad trail of destruction.
The movie was critically panned, receiving bad reviews from both critics and audiences.
The weather forecast predicts bad conditions for the weekend, with heavy rain and high winds expected.
I'm feeling bad after eating too much junk food.