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Associations of "Not bad" (30 Words)
barbarous | Able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering. A remote and barbarous country. |
beastly | In a beastly manner. This beastly war. |
cruel | Spoil or ruin (an opportunity or a chance of success. The winters are long hard and cruel. |
decadent | A person who has fallen into a decadent state morally or artistically. I spent a decadent day at a spa. |
demon | A powerful, often destructive compulsion or obsession. The demons of injustice bigotry and exploitation. |
demonic | Relating to or characteristic of demons or evil spirits. Her laughter was demonic. |
deride | Treat or speak of with contempt. He derided his student s attempt to solve the biggest problem in mathematics. |
devilry | Reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others. Some devilry was afoot. |
diabolic | Showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil. Fires lit up a diabolic scene. |
diabolical | Characteristic of the Devil, or so evil as to be suggestive of the Devil. A singer with an absolutely diabolical voice. |
discredit | Damage the reputation of. Your actions will bring discredit to your name. |
disrespect | A manner that is generally disrespectful and contemptuous. A young brave who disrespects his elders. |
evil | Of a force or spirit embodying or associated with the forces of the devil. A bathroom with an ineradicably evil smell. |
fail | A mistake failure or instance of poor performance. She failed to notice that her child was no longer in his crib. |
fiendish | Extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell. Fiendish methods of torture. |
gory | Covered in blood. A gory horror film. |
hellish | Extremely (used for emphasis. It had been a hellish week. |
horrible | Causing or likely to cause horror; shocking. War is beyond all words horrible. |
improper | Not appropriate for a purpose or occasion. It was considered improper to leave one s house on Christmas Day. |
iniquity | Morally objectionable behavior. A den of iniquity. |
mischief | Playfulness that is intended to tease or create trouble. She was bent on making mischief. |
rude | Belonging to an early stage of technical development characterized by simplicity and often crudeness. Isabel had always been in rude health. |
rudely | In an offensive or bad-mannered way. He rudely snatched the water pitcher. |
unethical | Not conforming to approved standards of social or professional behavior. It is unethical to torment any creature for entertainment. |
unfortunately | By bad luck. Unfortunately it rained all day. |
unjust | Not equitable or fair. An unjust judge. |
vice | Moral weakness. Cigars happen to be my father s vice. |
vicious | Deliberately cruel or violent. The dog was vicious and likely to bite. |
wicked | Excellent; wonderful. A wicked prank. |
worse | Changed for the worse in health or fitness. He felt worse and groped his way back to bed. |