bad in Chinese
bad in Chinese is 坏, 壞 — bad means of low quality, unpleasant, or unsatisfactory.
bad in Chinese
坏
Pronounced: huài
Bold, daring, and tough.
壞
Pronounced: huài
Bold, daring, and tough.
What does "bad" mean?
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adj Of low quality, unpleasant, or unsatisfactory.
"The food at that restaurant was surprisingly bad."
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adj Morally wrong or wicked.
"The villain in the story was truly bad, with no redeeming qualities."
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adj Not functioning correctly, spoiled, or faulty.
"Throw out the milk — it's gone bad."
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adj Severe or serious in degree.
"She has a bad headache today."
bad in a sentence
- The food at that restaurant was surprisingly bad.
- It was a bad day from start to finish.
- The villain in the story was truly bad, with no redeeming qualities.
- Throw out the milk — it's gone bad.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bad" in Chinese?
"bad" in Chinese is 坏, 壞. bad means: Of low quality, unpleasant, or unsatisfactory.
How do you pronounce 坏?
"bad" in Chinese is 坏, pronounced "huài".
How do you use "bad" in a sentence?
Example: "The food at that restaurant was surprisingly bad." In Chinese, "bad" is 坏, 壞.
Are there other ways to say "bad" in Chinese?
Yes — Chinese has 2 translations listed for "bad": 坏, 壞.
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