slang
having or showing a desire to cause someone pain or suffering for the sheer enjoyment of it
with all of his tattoos and piercings, that skinhead looks like one really bad dude
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Recent Examples of bad
Adjective
Before being summoned for the tense meeting, lawyers in the section debated their bad options, but came to increasingly believe that someone should step forward to save the jobs of the others, people familiar with the discussions said.—Devlin Barrett, New York Times, 15 Feb. 2025 Manchester City are unlikely to be this bad again next season.—Carl Anka, The Athletic, 15 Feb. 2025
Adverb
Ignoring one of them can lead you to bad-looking maps no one would prefer.—J. Richard Gott, Scientific American, 17 Feb. 2021 The researchers think that by expelling their bad-tasting innards when fish are nibbling nearby, sea squirts may drive the fish away.—Elizabeth Preston, Discover Magazine, 26 June 2015
Noun
Good drama is the choice between two bads.—Hunter Ingram, Variety, 23 Mar. 2023 In the Avenge the Earth storyline, those big bads included Apocalypse, the first mutant, and, of course, Kang the Conqueror.—Joe George, Men's Health, 16 Feb. 2023
Adjective
As a gesture, King Abdullah said his country was ready to take in 2,000 ill children from Gaza.—Taylor Luck, The Christian Science Monitor, 11 Feb. 2025 Among 2,614 guests aboard the line’s Rotterdam ship, 107 reported being ill during its current voyage, along with a dozen crew members, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.—Nathan Diller, USA TODAY, 10 Feb. 2025
Adverb
But after his father fell ill, Mr. Rameshwaran dropped out of school to support his family in Carfax Estate in Dickoya, a tea-growing region east of Sri Lanka’s capital, Colombo.—Zinara Rathnayake, The Christian Science Monitor, 11 Feb. 2025 Elevated to the starting lineup after center Kristaps Porzingis fell ill shortly before tipoff, the affable 7-footer scored 14 points on perfect 7-for-7 shooting; grabbed 12 rebounds, including five offensive boards; and blocked three shots.—Zack Cox, Boston Herald, 11 Feb. 2025
Noun
Although extreme weather was responsible for France’s ills, heavy rains in California fortunately fell before and after the grape-growing season, and America was spared of any severe wine country wildfire events.—Mike Desimone and Jeff Jenssen, Robb Report, 5 Jan. 2025 Perspective and home truths As far as Howe was concerned, there was no looming crisis after Brentford and no panacea for his team’s ills.—Chris Waugh, The Athletic, 1 Jan. 2025 See all Example Sentences for bad
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