Wicked ( adjective , adverb )

(As an adjective)

Wicked ( adjective )

  1. Morally bad; evil.
  2. Having or showing a strong desire to cause harm or evil to others.

Origin:

Old english wicca "male witch", of germanic origin; related to dutch wichelaar and german hexer.

Examples:

  1. The wicked witch cast a spell on the princess.
  2. The wicked stepmother was cruel to Cinderella.
  3. The wicked king plotted to kill the prince.
  4. The wicked clown terrorized the town.
  5. The wicked sorcerer was feared by all.

(As an adverb)

Wicked ( adverb )

  1. Morally bad; evil.
  2. Having or showing a strong desire to cause harm or evil to others.

Origin:

Old english wicca "male witch", of germanic origin; related to dutch wichelaar and german hexer.

Examples:

  1. The wicked witch cast a spell on the princess.
  2. The wicked stepmother was cruel to Cinderella.
  3. The wicked king plotted to kill the prince.
  4. The wicked clown terrorized the town.
  5. The wicked sorcerer was feared by all.
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