bad
Bedeutung (Englisch)
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- Unfavorable; negative; not good.
- Not suitable or fitting.
- Not appropriate, of manners etc.
- Unhealthy; liable to cause health problems.
- Sickly, unhealthy, unwell.
- Not behaving; behaving badly; misbehaving; mischievous or disobedient.
- Tricky; stressful; unpleasant.
- Evil; wicked.
- Faulty; not functional.
- Spoiled, rotten, overripe.
- Malodorous; foul.
- False; counterfeit; illegitimate.
- Unskilled; of limited ability; not good.
- Of poor physical appearance.
- (informal) Bold and daring.
- (slang) Good, superlative, excellent, cool.
- Severe, urgent.
- (slang) Overly promiscuous, licentious.
- (slang) Very attractive; hot, sexy.
- (slang) Not covered by funds on account.
- Used without a copula to mock people who oppose something without having any real understanding of it.
Konzepte
verderbtheit
schlecht böse
Unrichtigkeit
schmeckt nicht
schlech
schlect
vermodert
Ungenügen
Schlechte
schadenbringend
voller Sünde
Synonyme
not good
be bad
𐐺𐐰𐐼
poor quality
of poor quality
make bad
be evil
don’t
very bad
must not do
be insufficient
mis
offensive language
poor heartless mighty
nonch
be wicked
evilminded
not as expected
without quality
bad-hearted
chinchy
in poor taste
cri-minal
destitute of merits
evil disposition
very dissolute
tuppeny
two-a-penny
beardown
contrary to recognized behaviour
unwieldy
badly-behaved
be defeated
dirty place
dirty water
evil person
good-for-naught
not well
not trifling
prejudicious
smell bad
low poor
Frequenz
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/bæd/
Etymologie (Englisch)
From Middle English bad, badde (“wicked, evil, depraved”), of uncertain origin. Perhaps a shortening of Old English bæddel (“hermaphrodite”) (for loss of -el compare Middle English muche from Old English myċel, and Middle English wenche from Old English wenċel), or at least related to it and/or to bǣ̆dan (“to defile”), compare Old High German pad (“hermaphrodite”). Alternatively, perhaps a loan from Old Norse into Middle English, compare Norwegian bad (“effort, trouble, fear”, neuter noun), East Danish bad (“damage, destruction, fight”, neuter noun), from the Proto-Germanic noun *badą, whence also Proto-Germanic *badōną (“to frighten”), Old Saxon undarbadōn (“to frighten”), Norwegian Nynorsk bada (“to weigh down, press”).
bid
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- To issue a command; to tell.
- To invite; to summon.
- To utter a greeting or salutation.
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