Synonym: bad, base, difficult, evil, hard, low, naughty, rough, rugged, severe, sinful, tough, unpleasant, vicious, vile, wrong. Similar words: cocked, rickets, sandwich, naked, think twice, take down, jacket, bucket. Meaning: ['wɪkɪd] adj. 1. morally bad in principle or practice 2. having committed unrighteous acts 3. intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality 4. naughtily or annoyingly playful 5. highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust.
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91 For some one who appeared so gleefully wicked and amoral, Cleo seemed surprisingly dim when it came to character judgment.
92 I would rather starve in a ditch than accept the fortune of a monarch upon such wicked terms.
93 Wicked people and criminals are victims of their negative beliefs, bad values and habits, and defective characters. Dr T.P.Chia
94 Usually the Daemon in that card snarled with bared fangs and reached out with wicked claws.
95 Richard would not budge an inch: I began to think he must be mad or wicked - or both.
96 Bring me proof that the Wicked Witch is dead,(http://sentencedict.com/wicked.html) and that moment I will give you courage.
97 And if we're wicked and shouldn't be seen, why are we becoming more beautiful?
98 Smith and fellow men of the cloth conducted nocturnal sorties, gathering ammunition against the wicked.
99 Nothing is permanent in this wicked world, not even our troubles. Charlie Chaplin
100 She sighed crossly, was about to dispose of the paper when a wicked thought possessed her.
101 There was a beautiful girl, a prince and a wicked uncle.
102 It has no message, but entertains with wit, cunning, malice and a wicked twist in the tale.
103 We have not yet even imagined some of the wicked purposes to which demented or profit-driven people will put it.
104 If he spoke, he would vent the most wicked and abusive language he had ever imagined, much less expressed.
105 So his wicked sister's vanished and now he's big man on campus.
106 It was wicked not to, he knew that, but now he felt a desperate desire to leap and jump.
107 He has paid a terrible price for conduct that I am not sufficiently censorious to classify as wrong, bad or wicked.
108 This time a wicked module of rock jutting from an otherwise clear trajectory rapped my ankle as I sped past.
109 So the Wicked Witch took the Golden Cap from her cupboard and placed it upon her head.
110 Now she has illustrated a second, equally funny story about the time the maiden Belinda is captured by a wicked knight.
111 It's a wicked parody of space blasters, in particular Gradius.
112 Nor was it his other bugbear, the wicked arms manufacturers.
113 Picket signs for my wicked rhymes.
114 Sometimes the wicked flourishes like bay tree.
115 The wicked light, and their upraised arm is broken.
116 Wicked problems have no stopping rule.
117 Ding-dong, the Wicked Witch is dead.
118 He is a most wicked urchin.
119 Sometimes the wicked flourishes like the green bay tree.
120 A diabolically evil or wicked person.