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Definition of wicked
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of wicked is as below...
Wicked
(a.) Evil in
principle
or
practice;
deviating
from
morality;
contrary
to the moral or
divine
law;
addicted
to vice or sin;
sinful;
immoral;
profligate;
-- said of
persons
and
things;
as, a
wicked
king; a
wicked
woman;
a
wicked
deed;
wicked
designs..
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Wicked
::
Wicked
(a.)
Having
a wick; -- used
chiefly
in
composition;
as, a
two-wicked
lamp..
Lazy
::
Lazy
(superl.)
Wicked;
vicious.
Abandoned
::
Abandoned
(a.)
Self-abandoned,
or given up to vice;
extremely
wicked,
or
sinning
without
restraint;
irreclaimably
wicked
; as, an
abandoned
villain..
Hell
::
Hell (v. t.) The place or state of
punishment
for the
wicked
after
death;
the abode of evil
spirits.
Hence,
any
mental
torment;
anguish..
Naughtiness
::
Naughtiness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
naughty;
perverseness;
badness;
wickedness.
Ill-lived
::
Ill-lived
(a.)
Leading
a
wicked
life.
Tartarus
::
Tartarus
(n.) The
infernal
regions,
described
in the Iliad as
situated
as far below Hades as
heaven
is above the
earth,
and by later
writers
as the place of
punishment
for the
spirits
of the
wicked.
By the later
poets,
also, the name is often used
synonymously
with
Hades,
or the Lower World in
general..
Malicious
::
Malicious
(a.) With
wicked
or
mischievous
intentions
or
motives;
wrongful
and done
intentionally
without
just cause or
excuse;
as, a
malicious
act..
Scelestic
::
Scelestic
(a.) Evil;
wicked;
atrocious.
Impiety
::
Impiety
(n.) An
impious
act; an act of
wickednes.
Black
::
Black (a.) Fig.:
Dismal,
gloomy,
or
forbidding,
like
darkness;
destitute
of moral light or
goodness;
atrociously
wicked;
cruel;
mournful;
calamitous;
horrible..
Perverse
::
Perverse
(a.)
Turned
aside;
hence,
specifically,
turned
away from the
right;
willfully
erring;
wicked;
perverted..
Unholy
::
Unholy
(a.) Not holy;
unhallowed;
not
consecrated;
hence,
profane;
wicked;
impious..
Ill
::
Ill (n.)
Whatever
is
contrary
to good, in a moral
sense;
wickedness;
depravity;
iniquity;
wrong;
evil..
Out-herod
::
Out-Herod
(v. t.) To
surpass
(Herod)
in
violence
or
wickedness;
to
exceed
in any
vicious
or
offensive
particular.
Criminally
::
Criminally
(adv.)
In
violation
of law;
wickedly.
Darkness
::
Darkness
(n.) A state of
ignorance
or
error,
especially
on moral or
religious
subjects;
hence,
wickedness;
impurity..
Lither
::
Lither
(a.) Bad;
wicked;
false;
worthless;
slothful.
Abomination
::
Abomination
(n.) A cause of
pollution
or
wickedness.
Unequity
::
Unequity
(n.) Want of
equity
or
uprightness;
injustice;
wickedness;
iniquity.
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