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Definition nasty in British English

nasty adjective

adjective
/ˈnɑːsti/
1

very unpleasant to taste, smell, see, or feel

Example

a nasty cold wind

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nasty-looking bugs

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cheap and nasty red wine

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1.1

a nasty situation is unpleasant or upsetting

Example

a nasty divorce/task/job

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My phone bill came as a nasty shock.

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2

nasty behaviour is unkind or offensive

Example

She said some very nasty things about him.

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a nasty look

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2.1

a nasty person says or does unkind things to people

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a mean, nasty man/woman/child

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2.2

used for talking about behaviour and people that are threatening

Example

Some really nasty people are looking for him.

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He could turn nasty.

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3

serious or dangerous

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a nasty accident/injury/cough/cold

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some nasty environmental effects

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a nasty storm

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Definition nasty in British English