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bad

poor quality / immoral / harmful / spoiled

/bæːd/

Adjective
comp: worsesup: worst

The word serves as a broad, general-purpose descriptor for anything negative. It is often the first word learned to express dissatisfaction or disapproval, making it versatile but sometimes imprecise compared to words like 'atrocious', 'malicious', or 'toxic'. When describing quality, it carries a subjective feeling of disappointment. When describing morality, it ranges from mild mischief ('a bad boy') to genuine villainy, depending on the intensity of the context. In physical contexts, such as food or health, it signals a state of corruption or danger. There is a distinct shift from 'poor quality' (skill-based) to 'spoiled' (biological decay), though both fall under the umbrella of being 'not good'.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon in a high-rise office, Victoria is staring at a disastrous quarterly report.
Mr. Sterling

The energy of this report feels like a wilting lotus.

Mr. Sterling
Victoria
Victoria

It's not 'wilting', Sterling. The numbers are just plain bad.

💡
The exchange highlights the contrast between Mr. Sterling's eccentric, metaphorical communication style and Victoria's blunt, results-oriented personality. She uses 'bad' here to denote poor quality/value in a professional context (the quarterly report), cutting through his philosophical fluff with a stark reality check.

Meanings

Adjective

Of poor quality; lacking in skill, value, or excellence.

"The movie received bad reviews from most critics."

Adjective

Evil, immoral, or wicked in character or effect.

"He was known as a bad man who cheated his partners."

Adjective

Harmful to the health or well-being of someone or something.

"Smoking is bad for your lungs."

Adjective

Spoiled, decayed, or no longer fit for consumption.

"The milk has gone bad and smells sour."

Collocations & Compounds

bad habit

A regular practice that is harmful or immoral.

bad breath

An unpleasant smell coming from a person's mouth.

bad influence

A person or thing that encourages others to behave immorally or poorly.

go bad

To become spoiled or decayed, typically referring to food.

bad timing

Occurring at an inappropriate or unfortunate moment.

Idioms & Sayings

bad blood

Feelings of hate or resentment between people due to past arguments.

bad egg

A person who is dishonest, immoral, or unreliable.

a bad apple

A person who is corrupt or a negative influence within a group.

bad taste

Showing a lack of sensitivity, appropriateness, or aesthetic judgment.

not half bad

Surprisingly good or quite impressive.

Etymology

Originates from Middle English 'badde', likely derived from Old English 'bæddel' (meaning a hermaphrodite or effeminate man), which evolved through a process of semantic broadening and pejoration to describe anything contrary to the norm, eventually becoming a general term for poor quality or moral wickedness by the 16th century.

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