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    bad
    /bad/

    adjective

    adverb

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

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  2. having a bad result or outcome. serious Her condition is not thought to be serious. bad He got a bad case of food poisoning. big Online fraud is a big problem. major It's not a major problem, but it does need to be taken care of. grave The public are in grave danger. See more results » More examplesFewer examples. I had a really bad dream.

  3. The meaning of BAD is failing to reach an acceptable standard : poor. How to use bad in a sentence. failing to reach an acceptable standard : poor; unfavorable; not fresh : spoiled…

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Define bad. bad synonyms, bad pronunciation, bad translation, English dictionary definition of bad. not good: bad luck; wicked; defective: a bad part; unsound; false; disobedient: Bad dog! Not to be confused with: bade – past tense of bid: She bade him...

  7. 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.

  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. Noun. Adverb. Idiom. Filter. adjective. worse, worst. Not achieving an adequate standard; poor. A bad concert. American Heritage. Not good; not as it should be. A bad attitude, a bad deal. Webster's New World. Immoral or evil. American Heritage. Defective in quality; below standard; inadequate. Bad plumbing. Webster's New World. Vulgar or obscene.

  11. Get off the table! • Did you have a bad day at work? • This was often a direct consequence of bad diet: too much matooke and nothing else. • He's the worst driver I've ever seen. • Frank had a bad flu before Christmas. • In most movies, the bad guy gets caught in the end.

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