bad

bad


Pronunciation

The IPA phonetic spelling for "bad" is /bæd/.

Here's the breakdown of the sounds in each syllable:

  • ba (first syllable):

    • /b/ - voiced bilabial stop

    • /æ/ - open front vowel

  • d (second syllable):

    • /d/ - voiced alveolar stop


Word Form Variations

  • The word "bad" doesn't have any word form variations in terms of singular, plural, etc. It's already in its base form, which can be used for both singular and plural nouns.

    However, it can be used in different grammatical contexts:

    • Adjective: This is the most common usage, describing a negative quality or characteristic.

    • Verb: "To go bad" means to spoil or deteriorate.

    • Interjection: "Bad!" can be used as an exclamation of surprise or disapproval.


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

bad (adjective)

Definition: Having negative or undesirable qualities; harmful, unpleasant, or inferior.

  • Synonyms: evil, wicked, naughty, rotten, awful, terrible, horrible, dreadful

  • Antonyms: good, excellent, virtuous, righteous, positive, beneficial

Examples:

  • "He's a bad person."

  • "The food tasted bad."

  • "The weather is bad today."

bad (verb)

Definition: To spoil or deteriorate; to become unfit for use.

  • Synonyms: decay, rot, sour, go off

  • Antonyms: improve, enhance, mend, repair

Examples:

  • "The milk has gone bad."

  • "The fruit is bad."

  • "The computer is bad."

bad (interjection)

Definition: An exclamation of surprise, disapproval, or anger.

  • Synonyms: terrible, awful, yikes, ouch, boo

  • Antonyms: good, great, excellent, wonderful

Examples:

  • "Bad luck!"

  • "Bad news!"

  • "Bad boy!"


Examples of Use

Books

  • Literature: "The Lord of the Rings" by J.R.R. Tolkien: "Frodo felt a sudden chill, as if something evil was near. He knew that this was a bad sign."

  • Nonfiction: "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by Malcolm X: "I was a bad man, but I was also a man with a dream."

Newspapers

  • Headline: "Bad Weather Causes Flight Delays" (The New York Times)

  • Article: "The Bad News About Climate Change" (The Guardian)

Online Publications

  • Blog Post: "How to Deal With a Bad Boss" (Forbes)

  • Article: "The Bad Habits That Are Ruining Your Life" (Psychology Today)

Entertainment Mediums and Platforms

  • Movie: "Bad Boys" (1995)

  • TV Show: "Breaking Bad" (2008-2013)

  • Song: "Bad Guy" by Billie Eilish

  • Video Game: "Grand Theft Auto V" (2013)

General Public Discourse

  • Conversation: "That was a bad movie."

  • Social Media: "I had a really bad day."

  • Slogan: "Don't be a bad guy."

Note: These are just a few examples. The word "bad" is widely used in various contexts and is a fundamental part of the English language.


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Bad

  1. "There are no bad pictures; that's just how your face looks sometimes."
    — Abraham Lincoln

  2. "Bad times have a scientific value. These are occasions a good learner would not miss."
    — Ralph Waldo Emerson

  3. "Bad things do happen; how I respond to them defines my character and the quality of my life."
    — Walter Anderson

  4. "A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week."
    — George S. Patton (on the importance of action, even when circumstances are bad)

  5. "A bad day for your ego is a great day for your soul."
    — Jillian Michaels

  6. "A good leader takes a little more than his share of the blame, a little less than his share of the credit."
    — Arnold H. Glasow

  7. "Bad artists copy. Good artists steal."
    — Pablo Picasso

  8. "It takes many good deeds to build a good reputation, and only one bad one to lose it."
    — Benjamin Franklin

  9. "The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision."
    — Helen Keller (touching on the value of perspective, especially in bad times)

  10. "Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes."
    — Oscar Wilde (implying that even bad experiences are valuable learning opportunities)

    These quotes explore the nature of "bad" in relation to experiences, mistakes, leadership, and character, emphasizing how we interpret and respond to difficulties.


Etymology

The word "bad" is a very old word that has been around for a long time. It comes from the same family of words as the German "böse" and the Dutch "kwaad," which both mean "evil" or "bad."

The first known use of "bad" in English was in the 13th century, and it meant "evil" or "wicked." Over time, the meaning of the word has broadened to include things that are unpleasant, harmful, or of poor quality.


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Bad

Common Phrases

  1. Bad blood: Hostility or ill will between people.

  2. Bad debt: A debt that is unlikely to be repaid.

  3. Bad form: Improper or inappropriate behavior.

  4. Bad luck: Unfortunate circumstances or events.

  5. Bad taste: Lack of good judgment or refinement.

Idioms with Synonyms for Similar Effect

  1. A bad apple: A corrupt or dishonest person within a group. (Similar to a rotten apple.)

  2. A bad egg: A dishonest or untrustworthy person. (Similar to a rotten egg.)

  3. A bad deal: An unfair or unfavorable agreement. (Similar to a raw deal.)

  4. A bad habit: A harmful or undesirable practice. (Similar to a vice.)

  5. A bad name: A reputation for being dishonest or untrustworthy. (Similar to a tarnished reputation.)

Note: While there are fewer common phrases and idioms directly using the word "bad" compared to other words, the concept of "bad" is widely used in various expressions and figurative language. The idioms above, using synonyms for similar effect, capture the negative connotations associated with the word "bad."


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Source Information

Definition of bad from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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