Wicked

Word WICKED
Character 6
Hyphenation wick ed wicked
Pronunciations /ˈwɪkɪd/

Definitions and meanings of "Wicked"

What do we mean by wicked?

Evil or immoral. adjective

Playfully malicious or mischievous. adjective

Severe and distressing. adjective

Highly offensive; obnoxious. adjective

Strikingly good, effective, or skillful. adjective

Used as an intensive. adverb

Evil in principle or practice; deviating from the divine or the moral law; addicted to vice; depraved; vicious; sinful; immoral; bad; wrong; iniquitous: a word of comprehensive signification, including everything that is contrary to the moral law, and applied both to persons and to their acts: as, a wicked man; a wicked deed; wicked ways; wicked lives; a wicked heart; wicked designs; wicked works.

Vile; baneful; pernicious; noxious.

Troublesome; difficult; hard; painful; unfavorable; disagreeable.

Mischievous; prone or disposed to mischief, often good-natured mischief; roguish: as, a wicked urchin.

Synonyms Illegal, Immoral, etc. (see criminal), Heinous, Infamous, etc. (see atrocious), unrighteous, profane, ungodly, godless, impious, unprincipled, vile, abandoned, prolligate.

A wicked person; one who is or those who are wicked. noun

Quick; active.

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 adjective

Cursed; baneful; hurtful; bad; pernicious; dangerous. adjective

Ludicrously or sportively mischievous; disposed to mischief; roguish. adjective

Having a wick; -- used chiefly in composition. adjective

Evil or mischievous by nature. adjective

Excellent; awesome; masterful; deeply satisfying. adjective

Very, extremely. adverb

People who are wicked.

US ---> really,very, extremely UK ---> cool, good, great, funky France ---> (as 'terrible') great Urban Dictionary

Origins: Boston, Massachusetts, but is now commonly used all over New England. If you're from Iowa (or anywhere that isn't New England) and you use this word, you sound like a dumb ass. Definition: very, really, so, totally. Urban Dictionary

MASS. version of the word "really" Urban Dictionary

(very) -Boston origins Urban Dictionary

1. Wicked (wick-ed, proper noun) - a Broadway musical which serves as a backstory behind the relationship between the Wicked Witches, the Wizard of Oz, and Glinda the Good Witch. 2. wicked (wick-ed, adj.) a) word used to describe something as being evil or nasty, as in "the wicked witch eats children for breakfast". b) New England slang used to describe something that is devilishly awsome, very cool, extreme, or clever. Urban Dictionary

What cool northerners tend to say when they want to really express something--another way of saying really or very Urban Dictionary

Adverb. Severe and distressing; used as an intensive: very, in a high degree; extremely: truly; absolutely: totally. Used to express awe. Awesome. Urban Dictionary

Means very or really this word started in Boston Mass, and made its way throughout new england, i said it a lot, and i recently moved to florida and got made fun of...a wicked lot Urban Dictionary

Word that new englanders, such as myself, use instead of really or super. used in my personal favorite phrase, wicked awesome, which i say way to much. Urban Dictionary

Modifier, often for an adjective, used primarily in New England, especially Massachusetts, also Maine and the UK. In its traditional MA usage, "wicked" will ALWAYS precede another word, a true New Englander will never say merely "That was wicked." In cases of extreme emotion, it will often be preceded or followed by "fucking." Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Wicked

The word "wicked" in example sentences

Oh! she's a wicked woman, she is, a _wicked_ woman, a _very_ wicked woman; she's got some of my things because I'm behind-hand in my rent, and she says she won't give them up; but she _shall_. ❋ Harold Begbie (1900)

I couldn't see what Brian had ever done to deserve such a fate as his, and I began to feel wicked, _wicked_. ❋ Unknown (1889)

"Now you tread on dangerous ground, wicked one -- _wicked_! ❋ Henry Seton Merriman (1882)

When others are more wicked] Dr. Warburton would exchange the repeated epithet _wicked_ into _wrinkled_ in both places. ❋ Samuel Johnson (1746)

And the title wicked one can certainly be applied to the being who instituted oaths in his own name since Jesus Chr*stos says But let your Yes be Yes, and your No, No. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

The word 'wicked', for example, could appear in three different Tweets with a different meaning each time. ❋ Nigel Kendall (2011)

Jeffs controls his followers by steering them away from the outside, what he calls a wicked and immoral world. ❋ Unknown (2006)

As shining light increases from twilight to noonday splendor, so the course of the just increases in purity, but that of the wicked is as thickest darkness, in which one knows not on what he stumbles. ❋ Unknown (1871)

If you were tempted by what you call wicked thoughts you would not nurse them. ❋ Mark Rutherford (1872)

The grave to the wicked is a prison, and its grave-clothes as the shackles of a criminal reserved for execution; but to the godly it is a bed, and all its bands as the soft and downy fetters of an easy quiet sleep. ❋ Unknown (1721)

The very sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination, Prov. xv. ❋ Unknown (1721)

The prosperity of the wicked is here described to be, ❋ Unknown (1721)

This long representation of the wickedness of the wicked is here summed up in the first words of it (v. 2), The wicked in his pride doth persecute the poor, where two things are laid to their charge, pride and persecution, the former the cause of the latter. ❋ Unknown (1721)

The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to the Lord, Prov. xv. ❋ Unknown (1721)

Iniquity, regarded in the heart, will certainly spoil the comfort and success of prayer; for the sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to the Lord. ❋ Unknown (1721)

The advancement of the wicked is the eclipsing of the beauty of a nation: When the wicked rise and get head they make head against all that is sacred, and then a man is hidden, a good man is thrust into obscurity, is necessitated to abscond for his own safety; corruptions prevail so generally that, as in ❋ Unknown (1721)

The joy of the saints in the destruction of the wicked is then a holy joy, and justifiable, when it helps to make them holy and to purify them from sin. ❋ Unknown (1721)

The wrath of God against the wicked is here represented to be. ❋ Unknown (1721)

The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to the Lord; and those only are accepted that do well, Gen. iv. ❋ Unknown (1721)

1. That [tune] is [wicked hot] 2. That tune is wicked! ❋ Renmus32 (2004)

Example: That party was [wicked awesome]. *Note: to [properly] use 'wicked' there must be a adjective [placed] after it. 'That party was wicked' is not correct.* ❋ Nikki (2004)

"holy shit, sully, it's wicked hawt out [heah]..lets go [ovah] to the havahd bah and beat up some [smaht] kids" ❋ Brian (2002)

"I'm wicked [stoned]" ❋ The Big Nug T (2003)

That's a wicked-looking [dagger] you've got there! That was a wicked roller-coasted [ride]! Your new hairstyle is [totally] wicked! ❋ Padmeamanda (2005)

[Dude] that was [wicked awesome]!!! ❋ Nicole (2004)

That guy is a wicked [shitlicker]. I am wicked happy. That was wicked admirable. I have a [wicked boner]. Wicked! From an Old [Bostonian] and a Middle English, an alteration of wicke, ultimately from Old English wicca, sorcerer. See witch. ❋ Nick (2005)

-That girl was [wicked hot] -That test was wicked hard -Adam is [wicked gay] -I have a wicked big penis -That pizza was wicked awesome -That game was wicked cool -The Red Sox are [wicked good] -The Patriots are wicked good NOT "OH MAN THAT WAS WICKED", THAT WAS IN SOME OF THE DEFINITONS, BUT THAT ISNT HOW IT IS USED. yOU HAVE TO HAVE AN ADJECTIVE AFTER IT LIKE "OH MAN THAT WAS WICKED FUN." ❋ Kevin (2004)

[I am] [wicked awesome]. ❋ Rusty (2004)

traditional: Sean of the Dead was a wicked good movie. extreme: I am wicked fucking pissed that Lost hasn't been on. Mutiple usage: Fucking [Batman Begins] is a wicked [fucking excellent] movie. In serious duress: Fucking [Johnny Damon] is a god damn wicked fucking traitor. Fucking Yankees. I hate the fucking Yankees a wicked fucking lot. ❋ Lala38 (2005)

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