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Synonyms
wick·ed (wĭḱĭd)

[Middle English, alteration of wicke, ultimately from Old English wicca, sorcerer; see witch.]

adjective: -er, -est. 

  1. Evil by nature and in practice: “this wicked man Hitler, the repository and embodiment of many forms of soul-destroying hatred” (Winston S. Churchill)
  2. Playfully malicious or mischievous: a wicked prank; a critic's wicked wit.
  3. Severe and distressing: a wicked cough; a wicked gash; wicked driving conditions.
  4. Highly offensive; obnoxious: a wicked stench.
  5. Slang Strikingly good, effective, or skillful: a wicked curve ball; a wicked imitation.

adverb 

Slang
Used as an intensive: “a … body suit, which she describes as wicked comfortable” (Nathan Cobb)

derivatives

wicḱed·ly
adverb
wicḱed·ness
noun