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extremely bad
adjective as in nagging
Strong matches
adjective as in painful
Strongest matches
adjective as in smarting
Strong matches
Example Sentences
“Wars are extremely bad for the environment, quite aside from all the other bad aspects.”
Joan Biskupic’s reported piece in CNN this week, about the chief justice’s very extremely bad summer, bears the slightly misleading title “John Roberts Remains Confounded by Donald Trump as Election Approaches.”
“But what is happening is already extremely bad and it is having major impacts already now. We are in the middle of a crisis.”
Criminal defense attorney Ken White said that is an extremely bad development for Trump’s legal team.
Suspicion quickly focused on Captain Alfred Dreyfus, for a pair of extremely bad reasons.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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