= shrewd, adj. (in various senses); wicked, evil-disposed; bad; shrewish, ill-tempered.
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释义 | the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > ill-nature > [adjective] (15) shrew1297 = shrewd, adj. (in various senses); wicked, evil-disposed; bad; shrewish, ill-tempered. shrewd13.. Of persons, their qualities, actions, etc.: Depraved, wicked; evil-disposed, malignant. Passing into a weaker sense: Malicious, mischievous. dialect. maliciousc1330 Wicked, sinful; evil-disposed. Obsolete. ill-disposedc1460 Having a bad disposition; disposed to evil or harm; immoral, wicked; malignant, malevolent; unpropitious. shrewishc1480 Wicked, ill-disposed, malignant. Obsolete. indisposed1481 Of evil disposition or condition; evilly disposed or inclined; ill-conditioned; also, of the weather, in a bad state, bad (cf. Old French indispositio… misaffectionate1533 Ill-disposed. unsavoury1568 Ill-natured. Obsolete. rare. ill-conditioned1614 Having bad ‘conditions’ or qualities; of an evil disposition; in a bad condition or state. In Geometry, applied to a triangle which has very unequal… ill-natured1645 Of evil or bad nature or character; malignant. Obsolete. unamiable1711 Not amiable, in senses of that adjective. Of persons. malignant1785 Wickedly disposed, obstinately criminal. Obsolete. rare. ill-thriven1806 that has thriven badly; badly grown, sickly, stunted; peevish, ill-disposed. nasty1825 Originally British regional. Of a person (also occasionally, a piece of writing): ill-tempered, spiteful, unkind (to someone). beastly1911 Chiefly British. colloquial. Deliberately unkind; malicious. Cf. sense 1b. |
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