All in a bad way synonyms
in a bad way
I i adj in a bad way
- sick β afflicted with ill health or disease; ailing.
- shabby β impaired by wear, use, etc.; worn: shabby clothes.
- damaged β injury or harm that reduces value or usefulness: The storm did considerable damage to the crops.
- run-down β fatigued; weary; exhausted.
- shabby β impaired by wear, use, etc.; worn: shabby clothes.
- decaying β rotting as a result of bacterial, fungal, or chemical action; decomposing
- crumbling β to break into small fragments or crumbs.
- unkempt β not combed: unkempt hair.
- broken-down β A broken-down vehicle or machine no longer works because it has something wrong with it.
- neglected β to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight: The public neglected his genius for many years.
- dingy β of a dark, dull, or dirty color or aspect; lacking brightness or freshness.
- decrepit β Something that is decrepit is old and in bad condition. Someone who is decrepit is old and weak.
- ramshackle β dilapidated, run down
- seedy β abounding in seed.
- derelict β A place or building that is derelict is empty and in a bad state of repair because it has not been used or lived in for a long time.
- rickety β likely to fall or collapse; shaky: a rickety chair.
- battered β Something that is battered is old and in poor condition because it has been used a lot.
- deserted β abandoned; forsaken: the problems of deserted wives and children.
- desolate β A desolate place is empty of people and lacking in comfort.
- dilapidated β reduced to or fallen into partial ruin or decay, as from age, wear, or neglect.
- grubby β dirty; slovenly: children with grubby faces and sad eyes.
- sleazy β contemptibly low, mean, or disreputable: sleazy politics.
- squalid β foul and repulsive, as from lack of care or cleanliness; neglected and filthy.
- scruffy β untidy; shabby.
- inappropriate β not appropriate; not proper or suitable: an inappropriate dress for the occasion.
- untoward β unfavorable or unfortunate: Untoward circumstances forced him into bankruptcy.
- regrettable β causing or deserving regret; unfortunate; deplorable.
- lamentable β that is to be lamented; regrettable; unfortunate: a lamentable decision.
- adverse β Adverse decisions, conditions, or effects are unfavourable to you.
- disastrous β causing great distress or injury; ruinous; very unfortunate; calamitous: The rain and cold proved disastrous to his health.
- deplorable β If you say that something is deplorable, you think that it is very bad and unacceptable.
- damaging β causing or capable of causing damages; harmful; injurious.
- injured β to do or cause harm of any kind to; damage; hurt; impair: to injure one's hand.
- impaired β weakened, diminished, or damaged: impaired hearing; to rebuild an impaired bridge.
- decayed β having rotted as a result of bacterial, fungal, or chemical action; decomposed
- faded β to lose brightness or vividness of color.
- marred β to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.; impair or spoil: That billboard mars the view. The holiday was marred by bad weather.
- disordered β lacking organization or in confusion; disarranged.
- indisposed β sick or ill, especially slightly: to be indisposed with a cold.
- down β from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
- incurable β not curable; that cannot be cured, remedied, or corrected: an incurable disease.
- funny β funnies. comic strips. Also called funny paper. the section of a newspaper reserved for comic strips, word games, etc.
- nauseated β to affect with nausea; sicken.
- invalid β an infirm or sickly person.
- wobbly β shaky; unsteady.
- frail β having delicate health; not robust; weak: My grandfather is rather frail now.
- imperfect β not perfect; lacking completeness: imperfect knowledge.
- suffering β the state of a person or thing that suffers.
- confined β If something is confined to a particular place, it exists only in that place. If it is confined to a particular group, only members of that group have it.
- ill β of unsound physical or mental health; unwell; sick: She felt ill, so her teacher sent her to the nurse.