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Böse

Böse is a German adjective meaning morally bad or wicked and can also describe anger or ill will. It is used to characterize people, actions, intentions, or situations perceived as evil or harmful. In everyday language, common collocations include böse Absicht (malicious intent), eine böse Tat (a wicked act), and eine böse Überraschung (an unpleasant surprise). It can denote mood as well: Er ist böse, or Er wird böse. In predicative position, böse takes standard verb inflections: Er ist böse, Sie ist böse geworden.

Etymology: Böse derives from Old High German bösi and is cognate with Dutch boos and other Germanic

Usage notes: Böse carries a moral dimension and implies intentional wrongdoing or malevolence, unlike schlecht, which

As a surname: Böse is a German surname derived from the same root as the adjective; it

forms,
all
sharing
the
sense
of
harm,
danger,
or
ill
will.
more
often
refers
to
poor
quality
or
unfavorable
outcomes
without
moral
judgment.
The
adjective
inflects
for
gender,
number,
and
case
(böser
Mann,
eine
böse
Überraschung,
ein
böses
Kind,
böse
Männer).
appears
in
German-speaking
regions
and
among
descendants
of
German-speaking
communities.