Sentences

badder in a sentence

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Definition

'Badder' is an informal comparative adjective meaning more skilled, impressive, or formidable than others in a competitive context.

Sample Sentences

  1. The competition was fierce, but I knew I had to be badder than ever to win.
  2. Her performance was impressive, but the critics claimed she needed to be badder to reach the top.
  3. He might be talented, but his attitude makes him seem badder than he actually is.
  4. In a world where everyone is trying to be good, sometimes being badder can be an advantage.
  5. The villain in the movie was so badder that audiences couldn't help but love him.
  6. She wanted to prove that she was badder than her older brother in every sport.
  7. With each challenge, he embraced the idea of being badder to overcome the odds.
  8. They believed that the sequel would be badder, offering even more thrilling twists.
  9. He always joked that he was badder at cooking than anyone else in the family.
  10. The new album was supposed to be badder, pushing the boundaries of their previous work.

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