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Don't pick a bad adjective- no boys want to be called Bunny Bob or Sweetie-kins Sean! Lots of boys don't care if you have a pet name- they just want to be with you!
To the protestors, any other human beings, whether journalists, policy wonks or charity workers, were simply "scum", "heartless" or some other full-spectrum bad adjective, by virtue of being there.
Not that the Munich Philharmonic was a bad orchestra, but "competent" was an apter adjective than "brilliant".
The name "Wario" is a portmanteau of "Mario" with the Japanese adjective meaning "bad"; hence, a "bad Mario" (further symbolized by the "W" on his hat, an upside down "M").
Both said that the CR-V is reliable, capable, reassuring, comfortable, safe and efficient… It's hard to know what a carmaker is to do if those six adjectives get a vehicle a bad write-up.
The adjective "son of a bitch" in our country refers to a "bad person" according to the Dictionary of the Royal Academy of Spain.
Perhaps running low on adjectives and images, the spokesman warned that the American president is "a bad guy".
Note that verbs are usually used to make more concrete statements (e.g., 'he failed in this play'), while adjectives are often used in abstract statement (e.g., 'he is a bad actor').
A bad, bad owner.
Adverb: A word that modifies a verb or an adjective.
As a verb, as an interjection, as an adjective.
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