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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
wicked
wicked [wicked wickeder wickedest] adjective, noun BrE [ˈwɪkɪd] NAmE [ˈwɪkɪd] adjective (wick·ed·er, wick·ed·est) You can also use more wicked and most wicked. 1. morally bad Syn: ↑evil •a wicked deed •stories about a wicked witch 2. (informal)slightly bad but in a way that is amusing and/or attractive Syn: ↑mischievous •a wicked grin •Jane has a wicked sense of humour. 3. dangerous, harmful or powerful •He has a wicked punch. •a wicked-looking knife 4. (slang)very good •This song's wicked. Word Origin: Middle English: probably from Old English wicca ‘witch’ + ↑-ed. Example Bank: •It's really wicked to leave old people without any help. •She smiled a faintly wicked smile. •‘OK, we can all go to the beach now.’ ‘Wicked!’ •‘What do you think of her?’ ‘She's wicked!’ •Jo just bought a wicked new computer game. •She despised herself for being selfish, even wicked. •That was a wicked thing to do! •The wicked witch casts a spell on the princess. Idiom: ↑no rest for the wicked Derived Words: ↑wickedly ▪ ↑wickedness noun the wickedplural people who are ↑wicked Word Origin: Middle English: probably from Old English wicca ‘witch’ + ↑-ed.
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