different between villainous vs superbad

villainous

English

Etymology

From Old French vileneus

Adjective

villainous (comparative more villainous, superlative most villainous)

  1. Of, relating to, or appropriate to a villain.
  2. Wicked, offensive, or reprehensible in nature or behaviour; nefarious.

Alternative forms

  • villanous (obsolete)

Derived terms

  • villainousness

Translations

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superbad

English

Etymology

super- +? bad

Pronunciation

Adjective

superbad (comparative more superbad, superlative most superbad)

  1. Very bad; villainous.
    • 2005, Kenneth V. Hardy, Tracey A. Laszloffy, Teens who hurt (page 90)
      Whose[sic] gonna remember a black man unless he was a superstar athlete or a superbad criminal? Black men in America die like flies everyday, and no one cares. Hell, I doubt that I will live to 21.
  2. (slang) Fine, excellent.
    • 2003, Etta James, David Ritz, Rage to survive: the Etta James story (page 218)
      Brian became my little brother; he was a superbad bluesman.

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