rĕp'rə-bāt'
Deteriorated from the normal or standard
(Obsolete) Wicked.
The definition of bad is something that is wrong in some way, something that is not working properly, or has negative qualities.
(Of people) not believing in or caring for morality and immorality
Malicious; spiteful; mean
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Lacking moral restraint; indulging in sensual pleasures or vices.
Vile means evil or without morals.
Wicked
Wicked
Not respectable, lacking repute; discreditable
Lacking worth; of no use or value.
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Being a metal that is of little value.
Deserving to be despised; contemptible
Characterized by blasphemy; irreverent or profane
Appropriate to a devil, especially in degree of wickedness or cruelty.
Not converted to a particular belief, viewpoint, etc.
Showing iniquity; wicked; unjust
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Wishing evil or harm to others; having or showing ill will; malicious
Located in a dismal or remote area.
Used as an intensive:
So wicked and detestable as to deserve to be cursed.
(Archaic, theology) Doomed to destruction or misery; cursed; anathematized.
A miserable or unhappy person; person in deep distress or misfortune
A person who sins; wrongdoer
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Someone who transgresses.
The definition of a rake is a long tool with long teeth for gathering or smoothing.
A mean, immoral, or wicked person; rascal
Any of several harmless snakes sometimes believed to be venomous.
Person addicted to excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures
A mischievous youngster.
A depraved or corrupt person.
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One who is habitually drunk.
(Literary) A person who topes; drunkard
The definition of a sneak is a cowardly person or a trickster.
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A person without a means of support; an idle, worthless person; a loafer; a person who is ineffectual, unsuccessful, or completely lacking in merit; a good-for-nothing.
A useless or worthless person
One that wastes:
One who spends money recklessly or wastefully.
hellhound
(Greek Mythology) Cerberus, the watchdog of Hades.
A dust devil.
A rogue is defined as a scoundrel or a playful trouble-maker.
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The child of a married woman whose father is not the woman’s husband or whose paternity is not conclusively established.
(Informal, Dial.) A person or animal regarded as troublesome or objectionable
honest (antonym)
Sincere; frank:
fine (antonym)
Of superior quality.
moral (antonym)
Of or concerned with the judgment of right or wrong of human action and character:
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god-fearing (antonym)
Devout; pious
wicked (related)
Naughty in a playful way; mischievous
rascal (related)
One that is playfully mischievous.
The definition of abandoned is something that is unwanted and left behind.
(Of a building) Officially marked uninhabitable.
Morally bad or wrong; wicked:
Contrary to established moral principles.
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incorrigible.--n.castaway
Lacking in conscience or moral principles; unscrupulous.
That has been cast out; banished, ostracized. [from 14th c.]
The definition of profligate is acting wasteful or spending money too freely.
Characterized by lack of moral principles; unscrupulous
Being of the color black, producing or reflecting comparatively little light and having no predominant hue.
Sinful; sinning
Censure is defined as to criticize or judge in a harsh manner.
To regret; bemoan.
right (related)
In or into a satisfactory state or condition:
praise (related)
Praise is defined as to give someone approval, or to thank God.
Misinterpreted; distorted
To condemn as wrong or reprehensible:
To chide vehemently; upbraid sharply; rebuke; berate
To criticize (something) harshly:
approbate (antonym)
To give official sanction, consent or authorization
deceiver (related)
blasphemer (related)
slanderer (related)
knave (related)
Resistant or impervious to a substance. Often used in combination:
To adjudge someone guilty of a crime or to impose sentence, especially a severe penalty such as death or life imprisonment.
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