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wickedest


 
  Overview  of  adj  wicked 
 
  The  adj  wicked  has  5  senses  (first  3  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (2)  wicked  --  (morally  bad  in  principle  or  practice) 
  2.  (1)  sinful,  unholy,  wicked  --  (having  committed  unrighteous  acts  "a  sinful  person") 
  3.  (1)  severe,  terrible,  wicked  --  (intensely  or  extremely  bad  or  unpleasant  in  degree  or  quality;  "severe  pain";  "a  severe  case  of  flu";  "a  terrible  cough";  "under  wicked  fire  from  the  enemy's  guns";  "a  wicked  cough") 
  4.  evil,  wicked  --  (morally  bad  or  wrong  "evil  purposes";  "an  evil  influence";  "evil  deeds") 
  5.  disgusting,  disgustful,  distasteful,  foul,  loathly,  loathsome,  repellent,  repellant,  repelling,  revolting,  wicked,  yucky  --  (highly  offensive;  arousing  aversion  or  disgust;  "a  disgusting  smell";  "distasteful  language";  "a  loathsome  disease";  "the  idea  of  eating  meat  is  repellent  to  me";  "revolting  food";  "a  wicked  stench") 
 
  Antonyms  of  adj  wicked 
 
  5  senses  of  wicked 
 
  Sense  1 
  wicked  (vs.  virtuous) 
 
  virtuous  (vs.  wicked) 
  =>  impeccable 
  =>  impeccant,  innocent,  sinless 
 
  Sense  2 
  sinful,  unholy,  wicked 
 
  INDIRECT  (VIA  unrighteous)  ->  righteous 
 
  Sense  3 
  severe,  terrible,  wicked 
 
  INDIRECT  (VIA  intense)  ->  mild 
 
  Sense  4 
  evil  (vs.  good),  wicked 
 
 
  Sense  5 
  disgusting,  disgustful,  distasteful,  foul,  loathly,  loathsome,  repellent,  repellant,  repelling,  revolting,  wicked,  yucky 
 
  INDIRECT  (VIA  offensive)  ->  inoffensive 
 
  Similarity  of  adj  wicked 
 
  5  senses  of  wicked 
 
  Sense  1 
  wicked  (vs.  virtuous) 
  =>  depraved,  evil,  vicious 
  =>  iniquitous,  sinful,  ungodly 
  =>  irreclaimable,  irredeemable,  unredeemable,  unreformable 
  =>  nefarious,  villainous 
  =>  peccable,  peccant 
  =>  heavy 
  Also  See->  evil#1,  wicked#4;  immoral#1;  impious#1;  unrighteous#1;  wrong#2 
 
  Sense  2 
  sinful,  unholy,  wicked 
  =>  unrighteous  (vs.  righteous) 
 
  Sense  3 
  severe,  terrible,  wicked 
  =>  intense  (vs.  mild) 
 
  Sense  4 
  evil  (vs.  good),  wicked 
  =>  atrocious,  flagitious,  grievous,  heinous,  monstrous 
  =>  bad  immoral 
  =>  black,  dark,  sinister 
  =>  corruptive,  perversive 
  =>  demonic,  diabolic,  diabolical,  fiendish,  hellish,  infernal,  satanic,  unholy 
  =>  despicable,  ugly,  vile,  unworthy 
  =>  devilish,  diabolic,  diabolical,  mephistophelian,  mephistophelean 
  =>  evil-minded 
  Also  See->  bad#1;  immoral#1;  offensive#5;  unrighteous#1;  wicked#1;  wrong#2 
 
  Sense  5 
  disgusting,  disgustful,  distasteful,  foul,  loathly,  loathsome,  repellent,  repellant,  repelling,  revolting,  wicked,  yucky 
  =>  offensive  (vs.  inoffensive) 
 
  Attributes  of  adj  wicked 
 
  1  of  5  senses  of  wicked 
 
  Sense  4 
  evil  (vs.  good),  wicked 
  =>  evil,  evilness 
 
  Familiarity  of  adj  wicked 
 
  wicked  used  as  an  adjective  is  common  (polysemy  count  =  5) 
 
  Grep  of  adj  wicked 
  most  wicked 
  wicked 
 
  Overview  of  adj  wicked 
 
  The  adj  wicked  has  5  senses  (first  3  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (2)  wicked  --  (morally  bad  in  principle  or  practice) 
  2.  (1)  sinful,  unholy,  wicked  --  (having  committed  unrighteous  acts  "a  sinful  person") 
  3.  (1)  severe,  terrible,  wicked  --  (intensely  or  extremely  bad  or  unpleasant  in  degree  or  quality;  "severe  pain";  "a  severe  case  of  flu";  "a  terrible  cough";  "under  wicked  fire  from  the  enemy's  guns";  "a  wicked  cough") 
  4.  evil,  wicked  --  (morally  bad  or  wrong  "evil  purposes";  "an  evil  influence";  "evil  deeds") 
  5.  disgusting,  disgustful,  distasteful,  foul,  loathly,  loathsome,  repellent,  repellant,  repelling,  revolting,  wicked,  yucky  --  (highly  offensive;  arousing  aversion  or  disgust;  "a  disgusting  smell";  "distasteful  language";  "a  loathsome  disease";  "the  idea  of  eating  meat  is  repellent  to  me";  "revolting  food";  "a  wicked  stench")