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Comparative
more wicked
Superlative
most wicked
1
morally bad in principle or practice
Antonyms:
2
having a deliberately harmful or dishonest nature or intent
- The wicked villain plotted to overthrow the king and seize power for himself.
- The novel's antagonist was a wicked character, plotting schemes to harm others.
- The wicked stepmother mistreated her stepchildren out of jealousy and spite.
- The gossip about the celebrity's wicked behavior spread quickly, tarnishing their reputation.
- Despite his wicked past, he sought redemption and tried to make amends for his wrongs.
4
highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust
6
extremely impressive, excellent, or thrilling
- That concert was wicked—best night of my life!
- She pulled off a wicked trick on her skateboard.
- The view from the top of the mountain is wicked beautiful.
- His guitar solo was wicked insane, the whole crowd went crazy.
- Those waves are wicked today, perfect for surfing!