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    bad
    /bad/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. badly: informal North American "he beat her up real bad"

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  2. 1. a. : failing to reach an acceptable standard : poor. a bad repair job. b. : unfavorable. make a bad impression. c. : not fresh : spoiled. bad fish. d. : not sound : dilapidated. the house was in bad condition. 2. a. : morally objectionable : evil. bad men. : mischievous, disobedient. a bad dog. 3. : inadequate or unsuited to a purpose.

  3. unpleasant and causing difficulties: Our holiday was spoiled by bad weather. We've just had some very bad news. Watch out - he's in a bad mood. The company has been getting a lot of bad publicity (= negative things have been written or said about it) recently. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. bad weather, conditions, situations, etc.

  4. The adjective bad meaning “unpleasant, unattractive, unfavorable, spoiled, etc.,” is the usual form to follow such copulative verbs as sound, smell, look, and taste: After the rainstorm the water tasted bad. The coach says the locker room smells bad.

  5. When something is not good, it's bad. A bad dog goes to the bathroom in the house, and bad milk has gone sour. Bad has slightly different meanings depending on what it's describing, but the overall idea is the same: not good.

  6. 1. adjective A1. Something that is bad is unpleasant, harmful, or undesirable. The bad weather conditions prevented the plane from landing. We have been going through a bad time. I've had a bad day at work. Divorce is bad for children. Analysts fear the situation is even worse than the leadership admits. 2. adjective B1.

  7. 1. Not achieving an adequate standard; poor: a bad concert. 2. Immoral or evil. 3. Vulgar or obscene: bad language. 4. Disobedient or naughty: bad children. 5. Disagreeable, unpleasant, or disturbing: a bad piece of news. 6. Unfavorable: bad reviews for the play. 7. Not fresh; rotten or spoiled: bad meat. 8.

  8. Definition of bad adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. not pleasant: bad weather. bad news. a bad dream. My phone bill was even worse than I'd expected. He's in a bad mood today. Fewer examples. I've got a bad headache. The traffic was pretty bad.

  10. The meaning of BAD is failing to reach an acceptable standard : poor. How to use bad in a sentence.

  11. bad meaning, definition, what is bad: unpleasant or likely to cause problems: Learn more.

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