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- Dictionarywicked/ˈwɪkɪd/
adjective
- 1. evil or morally wrong: "a wicked and unscrupulous politician" Similar Opposite
- 2. playfully mischievous: "a wicked sense of humour" Similar
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WICKED definition: 1. morally wrong and bad: 2. slightly immoral or bad for you, but in an attractive way: 3…. Learn more.
The meaning of WICKED is morally very bad : evil. How to use wicked in a sentence.
You use wicked to describe someone or something that is very bad in a way that is deliberately harmful to people.
Wicked definition: evil or morally bad in principle or practice; sinful; iniquitous. See examples of WICKED used in a sentence.
If something is pure evil, then it is wicked. Think Darth Vader. On the other hand, as an informal slang term, wicked also means excellent — as in "that DJ is wicked, man!" Go figure. Other shades of meaning for wicked include something that is playful or enjoyably malicious.
adj. 1. a. morally bad in principle or practice. b. (as collective noun; preceded by the): the wicked. 2. mischievous or roguish, esp in a playful way: a wicked grin. 3. causing injury or harm. 4. troublesome, unpleasant, or offensive. 5. slang very good. [C13: from dialect wick, from Old English wicca sorcerer, wicce witch 1] ˈwickedly adv.
Definition of wicked adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.