Wicked
(
adjective
,
adverb
)
(As an adjective)
Wicked ( adjective )
- Morally bad; evil.
- 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:
- The wicked witch cast a spell on the princess.
- The wicked stepmother was cruel to Cinderella.
- The wicked king plotted to kill the prince.
- The wicked clown terrorized the town.
- The wicked sorcerer was feared by all.
(As an adverb)
Wicked ( adverb )
- Morally bad; evil.
- 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:
- The wicked witch cast a spell on the princess.
- The wicked stepmother was cruel to Cinderella.
- The wicked king plotted to kill the prince.
- The wicked clown terrorized the town.
- The wicked sorcerer was feared by all.