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Bad

/bæd/adjective
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Bad means not good in quality, condition, or morality, often describing something that falls short of expectations or causes harm. In everyday language, it can carry a spectrum of connotations from simply ineffective to deeply unethical, and it's frequently used in slang to ironically mean the opposite, like 'cool' or 'impressive' in certain contexts.

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Did you know that 'bad' is one of the most versatile words in English, appearing in over 1,000 common idioms like 'bad hair day' or 'in a bad way,' according to the Oxford English Corpus? This adaptability has made it a favorite in literature, with Shakespeare using variations of it more than 200 times across his plays, highlighting its enduring role in human expression.

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