wicked (Meaning)
wicked (a)
morally bad in principle or practice
wicked (s)
having committed unrighteous acts
intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality
naughtily or annoyingly playful
highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust
wicked (a.)
Having a wick; -- used chiefly in composition; as, a two-wicked lamp.
Evil in principle or practice; deviating from morality; contrary to the moral or divine law; addicted to vice or sin; sinful; immoral; profligate; -- said of persons and things; as, a wicked king; a wicked woman; a wicked deed; wicked designs.
Cursed; baneful; hurtful; bad; pernicious; dangerous.
Ludicrously or sportively mischievous; disposed to mischief; roguish.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wicked
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- elevated
- honest
- honorable
- legitimate
- decent
- permitted
- ethical
- upright
- sublime
- honest
- noble
- virtuous
- sublime
- righteous
- elevated
- noble
- right
- high
- permitted
- good
- right
- legal
- lofty
- moral
- ethical
- honorable
- scrupulous
- high
- scrupulous
- lofty
- decent
- just
- upright
- legal
- legitimate
- good
- virtuous
- just
- righteous
- moral
Synonyms:
- unauthorized
- unrighteous
- improper
- ugly
- condemned
- unethical
- infamous
- nefarious
- illegal
- nasty
- obscene
- unsavory
- offensive
- rotten
- cruel
- corrupt
- villainous
- cursed
- iniquitous
- wrong
- dirty
Antonyms:
- decorous
- innocent
- clean
- white
- authorized
- proper
- pure
- exemplary
- principled
- law-abiding
- permissible
- permissible
- reputable
- licensed
- encouraged
- law-abiding
- pure
- encouraged
- approved
- reputable
- endorsed
- supported
- high-minded
- endorsed
- decent
- innocent
- exemplary
- supported
- decent
- approved
- high-minded
- allowed
- promoted
- allowed
- proper
- promoted
- sanctioned
- decorous
- perfect
- authorized
- sanctioned
- licensed
- correct
- principled
- perfect
- clean
- white
- correct
Synonyms:
- unwholesome
- dissolute
- snide
- pernicious
- reprehensible
- perverted
- degenerate
- proscribed
- defiling
- mean
- loose
- indecorous
- barred
- debased
- unhealthy
- reprobate
- ill
- low-minded
- vulgar
- low
- base
- sick
- disallowed
- disreputable
- lousy
- execrable
- despicable
- naughty
- prohibited
- evil-minded
- errant
- unseemly
- indecent
- debauched
- outlawed
- discouraged
- objectionable
- infernal
- blamable
- ignoble
- fallen
- unscrupulous
- ungodly
- censurable
- incorrect
- pestilential
- sordid
- curst
- atrocious
- forbidden
- erring
- unbecoming
- miserable
- contemptible
- wretched
- blameworthy
- unclean
- noxious
- unprincipled
- cussed
- depraved
- libertine
- scrofulous
- dishonorable
- dishonest
Antonyms:
- wholesome
- guiltless
- squeaky-clean
- commendable
- seemly
- indorsed
- uncorrupted
- indorsed
- immaculate
- guiltless
- unfallen
- immaculate
- abetted
- unobjectionable
- spotless
- commendable
- respected
- inoffensive
- creditable
- worthy
- unobjectionable
- unerring
- esteemed
- spotless
- inoffensive
- wholesome
- squeaky-clean
- creditable
- irreproachable
- blameless
- respected
- venerable
- seemly
- chaste
- incorruptible
- irreproachable
- chaste
- unfallen
- esteemed
- worthy
- venerable
- incorruptible
- unerring
- uncorrupted
- blameless
- abetted
wicked Sentence Examples
- The wicked witch cackled gleefully, her laughter echoing through the cursed forest.
- The plot was truly wicked, full of deception and betrayal at every turn.
- The storm raged with wicked intensity, tearing through the countryside like a malevolent beast.
- The wicked stepmother treated Cinderella with cruel indifference, making her life a misery.
- The wicked sorcerer cast a spell that transformed the prince into a hideous toad.
- The wicked desire consumed him, driving him to commit heinous acts.
- The wicked wind howled and shrieked through the night, rattling the windows with its fury.
- The wicked King ruled with an iron fist, suppressing any dissent or opposition.
- The wicked plan backfired spectacularly, leaving its perpetrators in ruins.
- The wicked deed haunted the protagonist for the rest of their days, a constant reminder of their transgressions.
FAQs About the word wicked
morally bad in principle or practice, having committed unrighteous acts, intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality, naughtily or annoyingly
immoral, sinful, vicious, vile, bad,evil, unlawful, dark, unauthorized, unrighteous
elevated, honest, honorable, legitimate, decent, permitted, ethical, upright, sublime, honest
The wicked witch cackled gleefully, her laughter echoing through the cursed forest.
The plot was truly wicked, full of deception and betrayal at every turn.
The storm raged with wicked intensity, tearing through the countryside like a malevolent beast.
The wicked stepmother treated Cinderella with cruel indifference, making her life a misery.