- nasty
- nas|ty1 [ `næsti ] adjective1. ) nasty behavior is unkind or offensive: UNPLEASANT:She said some very nasty things about him.a nasty looka ) a nasty person says or does unkind things to people:a mean, nasty man/woman/childYou've been really nasty to me all week what's going on?b ) used for talking about behavior and people that are threatening:Some really nasty people are looking for him.2. ) very unpleasant to taste, smell, see, or feel: HORRIBLE:a nasty cold windnasty-looking bugscheap and nasty: cheap and nasty red winea ) a nasty situation is unpleasant or upsetting:a nasty divorce/joba nasty shock/surprise: My phone bill came as a nasty shock.b ) a nasty business a situation that is unpleasant or upsetting, especially one that involves unfairness or violence:It was a nasty business firing those men.3. ) serious or dangerous:a nasty accident/injury/cough/coldsome nasty environmental effectsa nasty stormhave a nasty feeling/suspicion MAINLY BRITISHused for saying you feel certain that something bad is happening or will happen:I've got a nasty feeling about buying this car.have a nasty habit/way of doing somethingused for talking about people or things that often behave or surprise you in an unpleasant way:Drivers have a nasty habit of cutting this corner.╾ nas|ti|ly adverb╾ nas|ti|ness noun uncountnastynas|ty 2 [ `næsti ] noun count INFORMALan unpleasant or dangerous thing
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.