WICKED vs DISTASTEFUL: NOUN
- A wicked person; one who is or those who are wicked.
- N/A
WICKED vs DISTASTEFUL: ADJECTIVE
- Having a wick; -- used chiefly in composition.
- Cursed; baneful; hurtful; bad; pernicious; dangerous.
- Strikingly good, effective, or skillful.
- Highly offensive; obnoxious.
- Severe and distressing.
- Playfully malicious or mischievous.
- Evil or immoral.
- Having committed unrighteous acts
- Intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality
- Morally bad or wrong
- Morally bad in principle or practice
- Ludicrously or sportively mischievous; disposed to mischief; roguish.
- Highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust
- Naughtily or annoyingly playful
- Excellent; awesome; masterful; deeply satisfying.
- Evil or mischievous by nature.
- Infested with maggots.
- Having a wick.
- Offensive; displeasing to the feelings; disagreeable.
- Unpleasant or disgusting to the taste; nauseous; loathsome.
- Expressing aversion or dislike.
- Objectionable; offensive.
- Unpleasant; disagreeable.
- Highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust
- Manifesting distaste or dislike; repulsive.
- Having a bad or foul taste
- Unpleasant
- Offensive
- Not pleasing in odor or taste
WICKED vs DISTASTEFUL: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of wick.
- N/A
WICKED vs DISTASTEFUL: ADVERB
- Very, extremely.
- Used as an intensive.
- N/A
WICKED vs DISTASTEFUL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Illegal, Immoral, etc. (see criminal), Heinous, Infamous, etc. (see atrocious), unrighteous, profane, ungodly, godless, impious, unprincipled, vile, abandoned, prolligate.
- Mischievous; prone or disposed to mischief, often good-natured mischief; roguish: as, a wicked urchin.
- Troublesome; difficult; hard; painful; unfavorable; disagreeable.
- Vile; baneful; pernicious; noxious.
- Highly offensive
- Arousing aversion or disgust
- Evil in principle or practice; deviating from the divine or the moral law; addicted to vice; depraved; vicious; sinful; immoral; bad; wrong; iniquitous: a word of comprehensive signification, including everything that is contrary to the moral law, and applied both to persons and to their acts: as, a wicked man; a wicked deed; wicked ways; wicked lives; a wicked heart; wicked designs; wicked works.
- Quick; active.
- Arousing aversion or disgust
- Highly offensive
- Synonyms Unpalatable, unsavory, disagreeable.
- Indicating distaste, dissatisfaction, or dislike; repulsive; malevolent.
- Nauseous; unpleasant or disgusting to the taste; hence, offensive in general.
WICKED vs DISTASTEFUL: RELATED WORDS
- Terrible, Satanic, Diabolic, Sinful, Villainous, Loathsome, Depraved, Monstrous, Vicious, Vile, Demonic, Fiendish, Evil, Diabolical, Devilish
- Repugnant, Disgustful, Loathly, Foul, Wicked, Offensive, Repellant, Unsavoury, Repellent, Yucky, Unsavory, Loathsome, Unpalatable, Revolting, Disgusting
WICKED vs DISTASTEFUL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Terrible, Satanic, Diabolic, Sinful, Villainous, Loathsome, Depraved, Monstrous, Vicious, Vile, Demonic, Fiendish, Evil, Diabolical, Devilish
- Repugnant, Loathly, Disgustful, Foul, Wicked, Offensive, Repellant, Unsavoury, Repellent, Yucky, Unsavory, Loathsome, Unpalatable, Revolting, Disgusting
WICKED vs DISTASTEFUL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- All of that happened to wicked Jerusalem and its temple, and now a like calamity will soon befall wicked Christendom!
- God could punish the wicked of his nation by the Babylonians, who were even more wicked.
- Why would God have to judge the wicked if he already knows who the wicked are?
- They are wicked in thought first, and because of that they do wicked things.
- Wicked Witch of the East, Wicked Witch of the West, Wicked Witch of the fuck, Wicked Witch of my ass!
- Hard in Hightown: Unsavory Parallels, either Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts, or Here Lies the Abyss.
- Wicked at West End Wicked London is more than just a story of good versus evil.
- But I want you to understand how wicked he is, how wicked he is, and how wicked this system is.
- SW, wicked, but this one was particularly quick, fierce, and wicked.
- Wicked definition, evil or morally bad in principle or practice; sinful; iniquitous: wicked people; wicked habits.
- Some areas experience salty, distasteful or discolored water occasionally.
- It is also heavily monetized, which some find distasteful.
- Such a distasteful subject needed the satisfaction of spirits.
- My experience with airline unions was mostly distasteful.
- The business, however, proved exceedingly distasteful to him.
- Soames coughed: the news was distasteful to him.
- Ragged out is American slang for distasteful, unpleasant.
- Airbnb ordinance that residents will likely find distasteful.
- Discovery abuse is a distasteful aspect of litigation.
- The one thing I find more distasteful than TED is are smug commentaries writing about how distasteful TED is.
WICKED vs DISTASTEFUL: QUESTIONS
- Who replaced Kristin Chenoweth as Elphaba in Wicked?
- What happened to the wicked stepmother in Cinderella?
- Did wicked confessors take advantage of scrupulous nuns?
- Are Totally Wicked products available for purchase?
- Was the resurrection of the wicked necessary for the wicked?
- Why did the Wicked Witch of the west become Wicked?
- When does Vivienne have to be recruited for wicked eyes and wicked hearts?
- What do I need to complete wicked eyes and wicked hearts?
- What is the point of wicked eyes and wicked hearts?
- Who did Tanja Reichert play in Wicked Wicked Games?
- How many answers did the crossword solver find to the distasteful clue?
- Is Post Malone the first white musician to make distasteful comments about black music?
- Did Vijay Rangaraju make distasteful comments about Kannada actor Vishnuvardhan?
- Is Stonehenge tribute to the Queen inappropriate and distasteful?
- Did Dindigul Leoni make distasteful remarks about women?