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Voynich Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Wicked vs evil

Are there any differences between "wicked man"and "evil man"? Thanks in advance!
  

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voynich wicked Sometimes used tongue-in-cheek in a light-hearted way.

  • voynich wicked Sometimes used tongue-in-cheek in a light-hearted way.
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voynichwicked
Sometimes used tongue-in-cheek in a light-hearted way.
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voynichAre there any differences between "wicked man"and "evil man"? Thanks in advance!
Both adjectives indicate a considerable overlap in meaning. wicked may mean extremely stylish or good in informal expressions, tough.
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Wicked can be used as an intensifer too, and the usage sounds very Boston, right?
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Bostonian, no. British, perhaps.

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