Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - wicked
Wicked
wicked
adj. (wickeder, wickedest) 1 sinful, iniquitous, given to or involving immorality. 2 spiteful, ill-tempered; intending or intended to give pain. 3 playfully malicious. 4 colloq. foul; very bad; formidable (wicked weather; a wicked cough). 5 sl. excellent, remarkable. Phrases and idioms Wicked Bible an edition of 1631, with the misprinted commandment 'thou shalt commit adultery'. Derivatives wickedly adv. wickedness n. Etymology: ME f. obs. wick (perh. adj. use of OE wicca wizard) + -ED(1) as in wretched
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I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, alteration of wicke ~, perhaps from Old English wicca Date: 13th century morally very bad ; evil, 2. fierce, vicious , disposed to or marked by mischief ; roguish , 3. disgustingly unpleasant ; vile , causing or likely to cause harm, distress, or trouble , going beyond reasonable or predictable limits ; of exceptional quality or degree , ~ly adverb II. adverb Date: 1980 very, extremely ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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