badness (Meaning)

Wordnet

badness (n)

that which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency

used of the degree of something undesirable e.g. pain or weather

an attribute of mischievous children

Webster

badness (n.)

The state of being bad.

badness Sentence Examples

  1. The badness of his heart was evident in his cruel treatment of others.
  2. The politician's badness was exposed by the investigation into his corruption.
  3. The child's badness extended to bullying and stealing from his classmates.
  4. The badness of the storm destroyed homes and businesses in its wake.
  5. The badness of the virus spread rapidly throughout the population.
  6. The badness of the accident scarred the survivors both physically and emotionally.
  7. The badness of the crime shocked and horrified the community.
  8. The badness of the idea alienated possible supporters.
  9. The badness of the situation left them feeling helpless and hopeless.
  10. The badness of the consequences serve as a warning against such actions.

FAQs About the word badness

that which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency, used of the degree of something undesirable e.g. pain or weather, an attribute of mischiev

evilness, atrocity,sinfulness, wickedness, notoriety, atrociousness, corruption,vileness, enormity, hideousness

righteousness, morality,goodness, righteousness, goodness, morality,purity, virtuousness, virtuousness, purity

The badness of his heart was evident in his cruel treatment of others.

The politician's badness was exposed by the investigation into his corruption.

The child's badness extended to bullying and stealing from his classmates.

The badness of the storm destroyed homes and businesses in its wake.