Used of the degree of something undesirable e.g. pain or weather.
An attribute of mischievous children.
That which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency.
1 History doesn't have any ' badness ' or 'goodness.' This world has a future.
2 Ironically, those good things are often a direct extension of my badness .
3 You do not know the badness in the hearts of these people.
4 Warden Atherton gave the final sanction to the badness of my name.
5 More like a goose walking over his grave, a tickle of badness .
6 Luckily, there is a place that can make the badness go away.
7 We are informed that imbecility, in itself, is not synonymous with badness .
8 No one seemed to bear Martin Rattler ill-will, notwithstanding his alleged badness .
9 So now, what's left over is pretty much just pure undiluted badness .
10 She was too good to suspect the badness of others, Mr. Frank.
11 It may be, Harry, that badness of trade has spoiled his temper.
12 That's our word out yonder, Lionel, to express the ultimatum of badness .
13 The unforeseen defect was the badness of the work in the silk netting.
14 I will not allow the rhetoric of badness into my heart, she said.
15 And this is the reason of the badness of the ground.
16 The only draw-back to this little town is the badness of the streets.
Другие примеры для термина "badness"
Grammar, pronunciation and more