A few days ago
Rebecca R

What are some synonyms for mean or evil?

What are some synonyms for mean or evil?

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A few days ago
Georgia Peach

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Mean: bad-tempered, callous, cantankerous, churlish, contemptible, dangerous, despicable, difficult, dirty, disagreeable, dishonorable, down*, evil, formidable, hard, hard-nosed, ignoble, ill-tempered, infamous, knavish, liverish, lousy*, malicious, malign, nasty, perfidious, pesky, rotten, rough, rude, rugged, scurrilous, shameless, sinking, snide, sour, the lowest*, touch, treacherous, troublesome, ugly, unfriendly, unpleasant, unscrupulous, vexatious, vicious.

Evil: angry, atrocious, bad, baneful, base, beastly, calamitous, corrupt, damnable, depraved, destructive, disastrous, execrable, flagitious, foul, harmful, hateful, heinous, hideous, iniquitous, injurious, loathsome, low, maleficent, malevolent, malicious, malignant, nefarious, no good, obscene, offensive, pernicious, poison, rancorous, reprobate, repugnant, repulsive, revolting, sinful, spiteful, stinking, ugly, unpleasant, unpropitious, vicious, vile, villainous, wicked, wrathful, wrong.

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4 years ago
morrill
Evil Synonym
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4 years ago
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Synonym For Mean
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Mean/Evil:

– Malicious

– Spiteful

– Wicked

– Malevolent

– Vicious

– Cruel

– Foul

– Ruthless

– Coldblooded

– Heartless

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A few days ago
fishee
bad-tempered, bitchy, callous, cantankerous, churlish, contemptible, dangerous, despicable, difficult, dirty*, disagreeable, dishonorable, down, formidable, hard, hard-nosed*, ignoble, ill-tempered, infamous, knavish, liverish, lousy*, malicious, malign, nasty, perfidious, pesky, rotten, rough, rude, rugged, scurrilous, shameless, sinking, snide, sour, the lowest*, touch, treacherous, troublesome, ugly, unfriendly, unpleasant, unscrupulous, vexatious, vicious
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5 years ago
Anonymous
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Main Entry: de·liv·er Pronunciation: \di-ˈli-vər, dē-\ Function: verb Inflected Form(s): de·liv·ered; de·liv·er·ing \-v(ə-)riŋ\ Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French deliverer, delivrer, from Late Latin deliberare, from Latin de- + liberare to liberate Date: 13th century transitive verb 1: to set free 2 a: to take and hand over to or leave for another : convey b: hand over, surrender 3 a (1): to assist in giving birth (2): to aid in the birth of b: to give birth to c: to cause (oneself) to produce as if by giving birth 4: speak, sing, utter 5: to send (something aimed or guided) to an intended target or destination 6 a: to bring (as votes) to the support of a candidate or cause b: to come through with : produce intransitive verb : to produce the promised, desired, or expected results : come through synonyms see rescue — de·liv·er·abil·i·ty \-ˌli-v(ə-)rə-ˈbi-lə-tē\ noun — de·liv·er·able \-ˈli-v(ə-)rə-bəl\ adjective — de·liv·er·er \-ˈli-vər-ər\ noun — deliver the goods : to give results that are promised, expected, or desired

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A few days ago
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mean-hateful, nasty and spiteful.

evil-wicked, atrocious, flagitious, grievous, heinous, monstrous, black, dark, sinister

corruptive, perversive

demonic, diabolic, diabolical, fiendish, hellish, infernal, satanic, unholy

despicable, ugly, vile, unworthy

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A few days ago
sentadaparada
Yeah, all of those are right, but they are forgetting the most obvious one!!! BAD
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A few days ago
Anonymous
devilish, sinister,deceiving,nasty,rude,malicious,wicked,caniving
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Bitchy
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