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bad (EN)
bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord

bijvoeglijk naamwoord “bad”

bad, comp. worse, sup. worst
  1. slecht
    The competitor's language-learning app is really bad.
  2. ongepast
    Wearing pajamas to a job interview is in bad taste.
  3. ongezond
    Eating too much sugar is bad for your health.
  4. zich slecht voelen
    After eating that expired yogurt, she looked really bad and had to lie down.
  5. stout (bij kinderen of huisdieren); ongehoorzaam (bij volwassenen)
    Tommy was being bad by drawing on the walls instead of his coloring book.
  6. vervelend
    Getting lost in a foreign city can be a really bad situation, especially without a phone.
  7. immoreel
    The villain in the story was very bad, stealing from everyone in the village.
  8. kapot
    The fridge is making a strange noise; I think the motor is bad.
  9. bedorven
    The milk smelled sour, so I checked the date and realized it had gone bad.
  10. stinkend
    After eating garlic, he was self-conscious about his bad breath during the meeting.
  11. onbekwaam (in iets)
    Despite practicing for weeks, she was still bad at playing the violin.
  12. hevig
    We are in a bad need of new financing.

bijwoord “bad”

bad (more/most)
  1. erg (als versterking)
    I want it so bad.