The difference between Rad and Wicked

When used as nouns, rad means a non-si unit of absorbed dose of radiation, equal to 0.01 gray, whereas wicked means people who are wicked.

When used as adjectives, rad means excellent, whereas wicked means evil or mischievous by nature.


Wicked is also adverb with the meaning: very, extremely.

check bellow for the other definitions of Rad and Wicked

  1. Rad as an adjective (slang):

    excellent

  1. Rad as a noun (metrology):

    A non-SI unit of absorbed dose of radiation, equal to 0.01 gray.

  2. Rad as a noun:

  3. Rad as a noun (automotive, plumbing, slang):

  4. Rad as a noun (firearms, slang):

  1. Wicked as an adjective:

    Evil or mischievous by nature.

  2. Wicked as an adjective (slang):

    Excellent; awesome; masterful

    Examples:

    "That was a wicked guitar solo, bro!"

  3. Wicked as an adjective (UK, dialect, obsolete):

    Active; brisk.

  1. Wicked as an adverb (slang, New England, British):

    Very, extremely.

    Examples:

    "The band we went to see the other night was wicked loud!"

  1. Wicked as a noun:

    People who are wicked.

  1. Wicked as a verb:

  1. Wicked as an adjective:

    Having a wick.

    Examples:

    "a two-wicked lamp"

  2. Wicked as an adjective (British, dialect, chiefly, Yorkshire):

    Infested with maggots.