ワル
Meanings
Noun
1. wicked person; evil person; scoundrel; bad guy; bad child; naughty child
2. bad thing; mischief
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Used in vocabulary (51 in total)
malicious; ill-tempered; unkind
badness; mean mischief
bad guy; villain; evildoer; scoundrel
slightly off; not quite good enough; slightly wild-looking (e.g. fashion)
slightly off; not quite good enough; slightly wild-looking (e.g. fashion)
slander; bad-mouthing; abuse; insult; speaking ill (of)
wiles; sinister design; trick; conspiracy; intrigue
getting carried away; going too far; overdoing
ill will; malice; evil intent
dangerous spot
Carolina horsenettle (Solanum carolinense)
for better or worse; for good and bad; regardless of merit; both good and bad
prank; practical joke; horseplay; mischievous trick
bad habit; bad habits
of bad character; ill-natured; nasty; vicious; wicked; malignant
unluckily
right or wrong; good or bad; quality; having both merits and demerits; having both advantages and disadvantages
useless resistance; vain struggle
ill-natured; inconstancy
poor-quality; low-quality; shoddy; low-grade
undesirable lover (boyfriend, girlfriend); passion; temper; irritability
to have an uneasy conscience
I'm telling you this for your own good; here's some friendly advice
drunken sickness; getting sick from drinking; drunken frenzy; becoming violent or disorderly when drunk
out of one's league; facing a too tough opponent; outclassed
not knowing when to give up; being a bad loser; poor at letting things go; unable to accept the inevitable
calmly; with good grace
of bad omen; ill augur; boding evil; bad fortune
and what is worse; to make matters worse
ill-natured; twisted; ill-natured person; twisted person
offensive joke
unfortunately
bad deed; evil deed
you get what you pay for; cheap and nasty
good or bad; merits or demerits; quality; suitability
dim-witted; slow to catch on
over-sophistication
dim-witted; slow to catch on
seeming bad
low class; poor quality
prank; evil pleasures; gambling
unpleasant; (arch.) being mean; (arch.) mean person
worst of both worlds
worst of both worlds
making an excessive fuss; disorderly merrymaking
after the good comes the bad
Examples (4 in total)
Evil sometimes wins.
Competition is neither good nor evil in itself.
In the real world, good doesn't always triumph over evil.