💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Badassed"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| naughtyverb | Mischievous; tending to misbehave or act badly (especially of a child). |
| bullynoun | A person who is intentionally physically or emotionally cruel to others, especially to those whom they perceive as being vulnerable or of less power or privilege. |
| rascalnoun | (often diminutively) A cheeky person or creature; a troublemaker. |
| roguenoun | A scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person. |
| brutenoun | Brutal; cruel; fierce; ferocious; savage; pitiless, without intelligence or reason. |
| scoundrelnoun | A mean, worthless fellow; a rascal; a villain; a person without honor or virtue. |
| lowlifenoun | (derogatory) An untrustworthy, despicable, or disreputable person, especially one suspected of being a criminal. |
| hard-assnoun | (vulgar, slang) A tough and combative person. |
| hard-core | Alternative form of hardcore. [Having an extreme dedication to a certain activity.] |
| harshverb | Unpleasantly rough to the touch or other senses. |
| hooligannoun | (informal, attributive) A young person who causes trouble or violence, typically as a member of a gang or other group. |
| roughnoun | Not smooth; uneven. |
| hardnoun | (of material or fluid) Solid and firm. |
| toughverb | (of a material) Strong and resilient; sturdy. |
| strongnoun | (loosely) Possessing power, might, or strength. |
| evilnoun | Intending to harm; malevolent. |
| villainnoun | (fiction) A character who has the role of being bad, especially antagonizing the hero; an antagonist who is also evil or malevolent. |
| grossnoun | (of an amount) Excluding any deductions; including all associated amounts. |
| rebellious | Showing rebellion. |
| felonnoun | (criminal law) A person who has committed a felony (“serious criminal offence”); specifically, one who has been tried and convicted of such a crime. |
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