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bad in Chinese

bad in Chinese is 坏, 壞 — bad means of low quality, unpleasant, or unsatisfactory.

bad in Chinese

adj
Pronounced: huài
Bold, daring, and tough.
adj
Pronounced: huài
Bold, daring, and tough.

What does "bad" mean?

  1. adj Of low quality, unpleasant, or unsatisfactory.
    "The food at that restaurant was surprisingly bad."
  2. adj Morally wrong or wicked.
    "The villain in the story was truly bad, with no redeeming qualities."
  3. adj Not functioning correctly, spoiled, or faulty.
    "Throw out the milk — it's gone bad."
  4. 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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