badsome
English
Etymology
From bad + -some.
Adjective
badsome (comparative more badsome, superlative most badsome)
- Markedly bad; characteristically bad
- 1972, Patrici C Clapp, The Invisible Dragon:
- What makes people gladsome? Good instead of badsome? Doing all the kindly things / On which true joy depends.
- 2003, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, John L. Coulehan, Chekhov's Doctors:
- "Not badsome," he thought, and laughed as he fell asleep.
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Anagrams
- dambose