aberrant, broad, difficult, harmful, iniquitous, malign, perilous, scandalous, the unrighteous, ungodly, vile
Definitionadj. morally bad in principle or practice
Last update: August 8, 2015
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He is a wicked man. [adjective]
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Wicked blaxploitation soundtrack from the marvelous Marvin, where T stands for Trouble. [adjective]
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And John Ramm, as his clerk Noggs, is subject to extraordinary physical contortions in his attempt to survive in a wicked world. [adjective]
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He who was called by that name is forgotten; his blood was pale, and it came not from the veins of a Huron; the wicked Chippewas cheated my squaw. [adjective]
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It is true, they endeavor to make truces to the wicked one--as who would not with an enemy he cannot conquer. [adjective]
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'Tis wicked fabrication of the whites, and I say it to the shame of my color that would make the warrior bow down before images of his own creation.' [adjective]
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"'Tis true in part," returned the scout, "and yet, at the bottom, 'tis a wicked lie." [adjective]
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I should think myself wicked, unto rebellion against His will, was I to burrow with such warnings in the air. [adjective]
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"He is severe to the idle and wicked, but to the sober and deserving he is a leader, both just and humane." [adjective]
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