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κακός

κακός

Ancient Greek

Adjective

κακός (kakós) m (feminine κακή, neuter κακόν); first/second declension

  1. As a measure of quality: bad, worthless, useless
  2. As a measure of appearance: ugly, hideous
  3. Of circumstances: injurious, wretched, unhappy
  4. As a measure of character: low, mean, vile, evil

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Greek

Etymology

From the Ancient Greek κᾰκός (kakós).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kɐˈko̞s̠]

Adjective

κακός (kakós) m (feminine κακή or κακιά, neuter κακό)

  1. bad, evil, ill, wicked
    κακοί άνθρωποιkakoí ánthropoi ― wicked people
    κακό μάτιkakó máti ― evil eye
    κακοί τρόποιkakoí trópoi ― bad manners

Declension

Synonyms

  • φαύλος (fávlos, villanous, corrupt, vicious)

Related terms

  • κακά n (kaká, poo, poop)
  • κακάδι n (kakádi, scab)
  • κάκαδο n (kákado, scab)
  • κακία f (kakía, spite, malice)
  • κάκια f (kákia, hostility)
  • κάκιστα (kákista, worst)
  • κάκιστος (kákistos, worst)
  • κακο- (kako-, bad, difficult)
  • κακό n (kakó, evil)
  • κακόν n (kakón, evil)
  • κακότητα f (kakótita, badness, evil)
  • κακώς (kakós, mistakenly)

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See also

  • διαβολικός (diavolikós, devilish)
  • σατανικός (satanikós, devilish)
  • πονηρός (ponirós, cunning, sly)