massive, clean/dirty, good/bad condition.
No, words are not inherently 'bad'. Words are 'bad' in how they're used. Words are 'bad' when they're used to insult or hurt someone. There are also people who use 'bad' (rude, impolite) words to make an impression. It usually means that the person has limited language abilities, low self esteem, or a strong dislike for their fellow human beings (perhaps all of these). Using bad words to punctuate your conversation is habit forming. Using bad words is also 'catching'. Some people use bad words because the people around them do. The habit is very difficult to stop even when it hinders a person's acceptance in society.
If you say bad words, you might get in trouble. You could also offend someone. What happens when a person says bad words really depends on their age, and the people they are around at the time.
bow legged, unpopular, rich, badly groomed, bad king
A person who frequently uses bad words is typically referred to as someone who curses, swears, or has a foul mouth.
The word can either be rude, obnoxious or disgusting to be a bad word. The word will just be commonly known as "bad" and will be linked with bad taste. Considering, if it sounds bad to you, when you pronounce it. Words themselves are not inherently good or evil, but they are reflections of our thoughts and feelings. Bad words are sometimes a sign that you are showing disrespect towards a person, or lack of concern for their feelings. They can even be used to show that you feel hatred or disgust for a person.
Accident, adultery and avalanche are bad words? Allergies and amnesia are bad words.
the word ugly and bad breath
NO! IF PEOPLE SAY SHE IS BAD, DON’T LISTEN TO THEM! SHE IS ONE OF THE BEST SINGERS!!! JUST BECAUSE SHE SAYS BAD WORDS, DOESN’T MEAN SHE IS A BAD PERSON!!! ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT!!!!!!
No he is not a bad person.
Some bad qualities in a person are bad hygene selfish rude
No it does not unless you add bad words somehow