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Bad / Disorganized
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slipshod - (typically of a person or method of work) characterized by a lack of care, thought, or organization

The workers who were hired to build the house were cheaper, but their work was slipshod, incomplete, and dangerous.

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Good / Big
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whopping - Very large

Andrea could barely lift up her cat who must have weighed a whopping 80 pounds.

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Bad / Pain
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grueling - Extremely tiring and demanding

Troops go through grueling training before they can finally serve their country.

verb

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Bad / Dislike
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loathe - To feel intense dislike or disgust for someone or something

Jerry and Newman loathed each other so much that their frequent arguments could be heard down the hall.

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Bad / Disgusting
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dingy - Gloomy and drab

Though it was very cheap, the old dirty room with its peeling walls was too dingy to even consider living in.

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Other / Body
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pudgy - Slightly fat

Mark's dog Fido loved to eat, and as a result its body was a bit pudgy

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Bad / Boring
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dreary - Dull, bleak, and lifeless; depressing

The dreary sky cast the earth in darkness, the sun nowhere in sight.

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Good / Big
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humongous - Huge; enormous

When the family bought the Saint Bernard, they didn't realize how humongous he would become.

verb

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Other / Body
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guzzle - To drink something quickly.

Alan guzzled the bottle of wine because he was having a bad day.

adjective

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Bad / Disorganized
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tousled - Disordered or disheveled

Many models today ironically have tousled hair as a fashion statement.

noun

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Bad / Small
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blip - An unexpected, minor, and typically temporary deviation from a general trend

The blip on the naval ship's radar indicated an approaching vessel, and the captain hoped it was a friendly one.

verb

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Other / Entice
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cajole - To persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery

Diana told her dad that he looked handsome today, hoping she could cajole him into handing over her allowance sooner.