What does 最悪な in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 最悪な in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 最悪な in Japanese.

The word 最悪な in Japanese means いまいましい 、 呪われた, 大惨事, ひどい、最悪な, ひどい、最低な、最悪な、駄目な. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 最悪な

いまいましい 、 呪われた

(potentially offensive, slang (awful, annoying)

That damned cat has trampled my flower beds again!

大惨事

(catastrophic)

その事故は大惨事であり、何百人もの死者をだした。
The wreck was disastrous and left hundreds dead.

ひどい、最悪な

(slang, figurative, pejorative (despicable, contemptible) (俗語、比喩、軽蔑的)

ひどい、最低な、最悪な、駄目な

(slang, figurative (be very bad)

中に入れてもらえなかったの?そりゃひどい(or: 最低だ、最悪だ)。
You didn't get in? That sucks!

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