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Synonyms for badder
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : bad-er |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbæd ər |
Top 10 synonyms for badder Other synonyms for the word badder
- abominable
- adverse
- ailing
- amiss
- apologetic
- bad news
- base
- beastly
- blah
- bottom out
- bummer
- careless
- cheesy
- conscience-stricken
- contrite
- corrupt
- crappy
- crestfallen
- criminal
- cruddy
- damaging
- defective
- deficient
- dejected
- deleterious
- delinquent
- depressed
- detrimental
- diddly
- disagreeable
- disconsolate
- discouraged
- discouraging
- diseased
- disobedient
- displeasing
- dissatisfactory
- distressed
- down
- downcast
- downer
- downhearted
- erroneous
- fallacious
- faulty
- garbage
- gloomy
- godawful
- grave
- grody
- gross
- grungy
- guilty
- harsh
- hurtful
- icky
- ill
- ill-behaved
- imperfect
- in pain
- inadequate
- incorrect
- inferior
- iniquitous
- injurious
- intense
- junky
- lousy
- low
- mean
- melancholy
- misbehaving
- moldy
- naughty
- not good
- off
- painful
- poor
- putrid
- rancid
- raunchy
- regretful
- remorseful
- reprobate
- rotten
- rough
- ruinous
- sad
- serious
- sinful
- slipshod
- sour
- spoiled
- stinking
- substandard
- synthetic
- terrible
- the pits
- troubled
- troubling
- unacceptable
- unfavorable
- unfortunate
- unhappy
- unhealthy
- unpleasant
- unruly
- unsatisfactory
- unwell
- upset
- vicious
- vile
- villainous
- wicked
- woebegone
- wrong
Définition of badder
Origin :- obsolete or colloquial comparative of bad, common 14c.-18c.
- adj poor quality
- adj harmful
- adj immoral
- adj mischievous
- adj decayed
- adj severe
- adj sick
- adj sorry
- adj distressing
- So down he sat and the more he thought about it the badder he felt.
- Extract from : « More English Fairy Tales » by Various
- Badder seemed to admit more enormity than simply bad, “I—I went in the park to walk and I staid so long that—that––”
- Extract from : « A Modern Cinderella » by Amanda M. Douglas
- She may even meet bolder and badder men than the policeman—Shall we then detain her?
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- Rather down; have been for a long time; getting badder and badder.
- Extract from : « The Story of Charles Strange Vol. 1 (of 3) » by Mrs. Henry Wood
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