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    nastiness
    /ˈnɑːstɪnɪs/

    noun

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  2. the quality of being bad or very unpleasant: She was wary of the nastiness of politics. A chef reveals the nastiness inside upscale restaurant kitchens: old fish, grimy meat, and rivers of butter. unkind behaviour or an unkind character: As well as an essential goodness in our souls, there might also be a streak of downright nastiness or evil.

  3. 1. a. : disgustingly filthy. nasty living conditions. b. : physically repugnant. a nasty taste. 2. : indecent, obscene. nasty language. 3. : mean, tawdry. living a cheap and nasty life G. B. Shaw. 4. a. : extremely hazardous (see hazardous sense 1) or harmful. a nasty undertow. b.

  4. Nastiness is a state of being foul, disgusting, unpleasant, or mean. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of this word in English and Spanish.

  5. A person's nastiness is their characteristic of being hateful or spiteful. When you complain angrily about your meal at a restaurant, your nastiness isn't likely to help you get better food or service.

  6. Synonyms for NASTINESS: malice, venom, hatred, cruelty, spite, meanness, hatefulness, maliciousness; Antonyms of NASTINESS: love, devotion, passion, civility, friendliness, hospitality, cordiality, amiability

  7. to think that something bad is likely to happen or to be true: I've got a nasty feeling that I forgot to tell Joe I couldn't come. See more. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (Definition of nasty from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) nasty | American Dictionary.

  8. the fact of being very bad, unpleasant or dangerous. Life for many people at that time was chiefly made up of grime, dirt, disease and general nastiness. Check pronunciation: nastiness. Definition of nastiness noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.