bad in Sindhi سنڌي
bad in English
- bad⇄adj. 1. not good; not as it ought to be; inferior.
Ex. bad soil. Lincoln often studied in bad light.
(SYN) poor, inadequate.
2. evil; wicked.
Ex. A bad man might hurt a helpless person.
3. causing harm; harmful.
Ex. - bad⇄adv. (Informal.) badly.
Ex. He wanted so bad for it to be right. - bad⇄bad (1), adjective, worse,worst,noun, adverb.
- bad⇄bad (2), verb.
(Archaic.) bade; a past tense of bid. - bad⇄expr. bad off, (Informal.) badly off.
Ex. I told him how bad off I was (A. W. Tourgee). - bad⇄expr. be in bad, (Informal.) to be in disfavor (with a person over a thing).
Ex. I'm in bad with the teacher, because I didn't do my homework. - bad⇄expr. go from bad to worse, to grow steadily worse; deteriorate.
Ex. During Stalin's long rule, things had gone from bad to worse in the countryside (Canada Month). - bad⇄expr. not (or not half) bad, (Informal.) fairly good.
Ex. The teacher thought the idea of a class picnic was not bad. - bad⇄expr. not so bad, (Informal.) rather good.
Ex. We had bagged three bulls before breakfast, which was not so bad (W. R. Kennedy). - bad⇄expr. to the bad,
a. toward ruin.
Ex. He and his muddled affairs soon went to the bad.
b. in debt; in deficit.
Ex. His account is now $100 to the bad. - bad⇄expr. too bad, something to be regretted; a pity.
Ex. Their work is far from being known in a lot of places, which is too bad (Canada Month). - bad⇄noun badness.
- bad⇄noun something that is bad; bad condition or quality.
Ex. One must be willing to take the good with the bad.