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inferior to or less typical than some standard bastard marble 5 : lacking genuineness or authority : false . the indiscriminate use of Greek letters by bastard groups not connected with the higher learning. —Charles W. Ferguson Synonyms Noun beast bleeder [British] blighter [chiefly British] boor bounder bugger buzzard cad chuff churl clown creep cretin crud [slang] crumb [slang] cur dirtbag [slang] dog fink heel hound jerk joker louse lout pill rat rat fink reptile rotter schmuck [slang] scum scumbag [slang] scuzzball [slang] skunk sleaze sleazebag [slang] sleazeball [slang] slime slimeball [slang] slob snake so-and-so sod [chiefly British] stinkard stinker swine toad varmint vermin Adjective bad bush bush-league crummy crumby deficient dissatisfactory ill inferior lame lousy off paltry poor punk sour suboptimal subpar substandard unacceptable unsatisfactory wack [slang] wanting wretched wrong See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus Examples of bastard in a Sentence Noun Congratulations on getting the job, you lucky bastard! His wife left him, the poor bastard. Life can be a real bastard sometimes. Adjective Alexander Hamilton appears to have been bothered by the fact that he was a bastard child. a bastard knockoff of a far superior thriller Word History Etymology Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old Frisian bost marriage, Old English bindan to bind Adjective Middle English, from attributive use of bastard bastard entry 1 First Known Use Noun 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Adjective 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2 Time
Traveler The first known use of bastard was in the 14th century See more words from the same century Articles Related to bastard 9 Insults That Make the Presidential.
Flanders 4 : of a kind similar to but
inferior to or less typical than some standard bastard marble 5 : lacking genuineness or authority : false . the indiscriminate use of Greek letters by bastard groups not connected with the higher learning. —Charles W. Ferguson Synonyms Noun beast bleeder [British] blighter [chiefly British] boor bounder bugger buzzard cad chuff churl clown creep cretin crud [slang] crumb [slang] cur dirtbag [slang] dog fink heel hound jerk joker louse lout pill rat rat fink reptile rotter schmuck [slang] scum scumbag [slang] scuzzball [slang] skunk sleaze sleazebag [slang] sleazeball [slang] slime slimeball [slang] slob snake so-and-so sod [chiefly British] stinkard stinker swine toad varmint vermin Adjective bad bush bush-league crummy crumby deficient dissatisfactory ill inferior lame lousy off paltry poor punk sour suboptimal subpar substandard unacceptable unsatisfactory wack [slang] wanting wretched wrong See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus Examples of bastard in a Sentence Noun Congratulations on getting the job, you lucky bastard! His wife left him, the poor bastard. Life can be a real bastard sometimes. Adjective Alexander Hamilton appears to have been bothered by the fact that he was a bastard child. a bastard knockoff of a far superior thriller Word History Etymology Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old Frisian bost marriage, Old English bindan to bind Adjective Middle English, from attributive use of bastard bastard entry 1 First Known Use Noun 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Adjective 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2 Time
Traveler The first known use of bastard was in the 14th century See more words from the same century Articles Related to bastard 9 Insults That Make the Presidential.