What is the adverb of bad?

Bad itself can be used as an adverb.

Keywords: bad

English [b]? d]

Explanation:

Not good; Serious; serious

Bad things; bad person

Very, very; Bad land; evil

A (bad) name; (Luo) Bader

[comparative or badder;; Highest level: worst or worst]]

Phrases:

Breaking bad, breaking bad; Transcend sin; Pharmaceutical manufacturers; Desperate poison master

Extended data:

Discrimination of words: bad, evil, sick, poor and evil

These adjectives all mean "bad".

1, bad has a wide meaning and refers to any bad or undesirable quality.

2, the tone of evil is stronger than bad, emphasizing moral evil, indicating cunning, danger or harm to others.

Ill and evil have similar meanings, but the tone is weak, often referring to bad morality or nature.

4, poor common words, focusing on the quality or quantity of things below the standard or unqualified. When used to refer to weather and food, it can be used with bad.

5. The tone of the wicked is stronger than evil, indicating ulterior motives, arbitrarily violating moral standards and deliberately doing evil.