
1) Abominable 2) Abysmal 3) Admonishment to a puppy 4) Already turned 5) Atrocious 6) August 1987 number 1 hit 7) Awesome, at one time 8) Awful 9) Awful being bachelor nowadays 10) Behaving poorly 11) Below standard 12) Blasphemous 13) Bleak 14) Certainly not good 15) Contemptible 16) Corked 17) Corky
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1) Awful 2) Badness 3) Corky 4) Counterfeit 5) Crappy 6) Decayed 7) Decomposing 8) Deplorable 9) Disobedient 10) Distressing 11) Dreadful 12) Dys 13) Evil 14) Fetor 15) Forged 16) Great 17) Horrid 18) Icky 19) Immoral 20) Inadvisability 21) Indigestible 22) Inferior 23) Intense 24) Invalid 25) Lamentable
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[cuneiform] The cuneiform bad, bat, be, etc. sign is a common multi-use sign in the mid 14th-century BC Amarna letters, and the Epic of Gilgamesh. In the Epic it also has 5 sumerogram uses (capital letter (majuscule)). From Giorgio Buccellati (Buccellati 1979) `comparative graphemic analysis` (about 360 cuneiform signs, nos. 1 through no. 5...
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[economics] In economics, a bad is the opposite of a good. A `bad` is anything with a negative value to the consumer, or a negative price in the marketplace. Refuse is an example of a bad. A bad is a physical object that lowers a consumer`s level of happiness, or stated alternately, a bad is an object whose consumption or presence lowers th...
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[tour] Bad was the first concert tour by American recording artist Michael Jackson, launched in support of his seventh studio album of the same name (1987). Sponsored by Pepsi and spanning 16 months, the tour included 123 concerts to 4.4 million fans across 15 countries making it the second highest grossing tour of 1987. In April 1989, the ...
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• (superl.) Wanting good qualities, whether physical or moral; injurious, hurtful, inconvenient, offensive, painful, unfavorable, or defective, either physically or morally; evil; vicious; wicked; -- the opposite of good; as, a bad man; bad conduct; bad habits; bad soil; bad health; bad crop; bad news. • (imp.) Bade. • of BidBad: ......
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(from the article `Arabic literature`) ...(or, some critics claimed, the extreme) manifestation of a trend in poetic creativity toward elaboration in imagery and diction that was subsumed ... ...existing trends. Following the works of al-Ji, one strand in Arabic prose style, influenced by the same aesthetic principles as had driven the ...
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British Association of Dermatologists
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Wanting good qualities, whether physical or moral; injurious, hurtful, inconvenient, offensive, painful, unfavorable, or defective, either physically or morally; evil; vicious; wicked; the opposite of good; as a bad man; bad conduct; bad habits; bad soil; bad health; bad crop; bad news. ... Sometimes used substantively. 'The strong antipathy of goo...
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Bad (băd)
imperfect of
Bid . Bade. [ Obsolete]
Dryden. Found on
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Bad is Jamaican slang for good; excellent.
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[
adj] - not capable of being collected 2. [adj] - below average in quality or performance 3. [adj] - (linguistics 4. [adj] - not financially safe or secure 5. [adj] - very intense 6. [adj] - physically unsound or diseased 7. [adj] - capable of harming 8. [adj] - keenly sorry or regretful 9. [adj] - characteriz...
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high-risk adjective not financially safe or secure; `a bad investment`; `high risk investments`; `anything that promises to pay too much can`t help being risky`; `speculative business enterprises`
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big adjective very intense; `a bad headache`; `in a big rage`; `had a big (or bad) shock`; `a bad earthquake`; `a bad storm`
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Kharaab
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