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Definition of Bad person
1. Noun. A person who does harm to others.
Specialized synonyms: Offender, Wrongdoer, Bad Egg, Decadent, Destroyer, Ruiner, Undoer, Uprooter, Waster, Debauchee, Libertine, Rounder, Panderer, Defiler, Polluter, Scalawag, Scallywag, Seducer, Shocker, Snake, Snake In The Grass, Trampler, Varmint, Vermin, Victimiser, Victimizer
Antonyms: Good Person
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bad Person
Literary usage of Bad person
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. You Can Choose to Be Happy: "Rise Above" Anxiety, Anger, and Depression by Tom G. Stevens (1998)
"Thoughts like "I am a bad person, because I am an addict" came from those ...
I am not a bad person or a loser. I love myself unconditionally and am loved ..."
2. Walking the Tightrope: Talks on Meditative Development with Pemasiri Thera by David Young (2005)
"In contrast, a bad person tends towards birth in the lower planes of the sense-sphere
realm. Nonetheless, a good person is still worldly and can be ..."
3. Paris Hilton Is a Fool by W. Frederick Zimmerman (2004)
"Paris Hilton is not necessarily a bad person I don't know her, and I don't know
anyone who is close to her. I have no way of knowing or judging whether she ..."
4. A Discussion of the Cause, Character and Operations of the Creator: What and by Harry B. Philbrook (1887)
"A bad person is always unwell in a measure. ... He despises a bad person's praise.
A woman of wisdom is always in a good work. Her hands are never idle. ..."
5. Philip Massinger by Philip Massinger, Arthur Symons (1887)
"It is true that lie rewards his good people and punishes the bad with the most
scrupulous care; but the good or bad person at the end of a play is not ..."
6. Studies in the Elizabethan Drama by Arthur Symons (1919)
"It is true that he rewards his good people and punishes the bad with the most
scrupulous care; but the good or bad person at the end of a play is not always ..."
7. Natures of Mankind Psychology by Jerold Reed, Linda Reed, Linda Reed (2006)
"This happened because I am a bad person. It is all my fault. ... ^f/at, /\
t., Belief System | Should I accept that this happened because I am a bad person? ..."