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bad:

The noun bad has 1 sense (first 1 from tagged texts)

1. (2) bad, badness -- (that which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency; "take the bad with the good")

The adj bad has 14 senses (first 4 from tagged texts)

1. (51) bad -- (having undesirable or negative qualities; "a bad report card"; "his sloppy appearance made a bad impression"; "a bad little boy"; "clothes in bad shape"; "a bad cut"; "bad luck"; "the news was very bad"; "the reviews were bad"; "the pay is bad"; "it was a bad light for reading"; "the movie was a bad choice")
2. (3) bad, big -- (very intense; "a bad headache"; "in a big rage"; "had a big (or bad) shock"; "a bad earthquake"; "a bad storm")
3. (3) bad, tough -- (feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad'); "my throat feels bad"; "she felt bad all over"; "he was feeling tough after a restless night")
4. (1) bad, spoiled, spoilt -- ((of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition; "bad meat"; "a refrigerator full of spoilt food")
5. regretful, sorry, bad -- (feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone; "felt regretful over his vanished youth"; "regretful over mistakes she had made"; "he felt bad about breaking the vase")
6. bad, uncollectible -- (not capable of being collected; "a bad (or uncollectible) debt")
7. bad -- (below average in quality or performance; "a bad chess player"; "a bad recital")
8. bad -- (nonstandard; "so-called bad grammar")
9. bad, risky, high-risk, speculative -- (not financially safe or secure; "a bad investment"; "high risk investments"; "anything that promises to pay too much can't help being risky"; "speculative business enterprises")
10. bad, unfit, unsound -- (physically unsound or diseased; "has a bad back"; "a bad heart"; "bad teeth"; "an unsound limb"; "unsound teeth")
11. bad -- (capable of harming; "bad air"; "smoking is bad for you")
12. bad -- (characterized by wickedness or immorality; "led a very bad life")
13. bad, forged -- (reproduced fraudulently; "like a bad penny..."; "a forged twenty dollar bill")
14. bad, defective -- (not working properly; "a bad telephone connection"; "a defective appliance")

The adv bad has 2 senses (first 2 from tagged texts)

1. (1) badly, bad -- (with great intensity (`bad' is a nonstandard variant for `badly'); "the injury hurt badly"; "the buildings were badly shaken"; "it hurts bad"; "we need water bad")
2. (1) badly, bad -- (very much; strongly; "I wanted it badly enough to work hard for it"; "the cables had sagged badly"; "they were badly in need of help"; "he wants a bicycle so bad he can taste it")


credit:

The noun credit has 9 senses (first 6 from tagged texts)

1. (7) recognition, credit -- (approval; "give her recognition for trying"; "he was given credit for his work"; "give her credit for trying")
2. (5) credit -- (money available for a client to borrow)
3. (4) credit, credit entry -- (an accounting entry acknowledging income or capital items)
4. (3) credit -- (used in the phrase `to your credit' in order to indicate an achievement deserving praise; "she already had several performances to her credit";)
5. (2) credit, deferred payment -- (arrangement for deferred payment for goods and services)
6. (1) credit, course credit -- (recognition by a college or university that a course of studies has been successfully completed; typically measured in semester hours)
7. citation, cite, acknowledgment, credit, reference, mention, quotation -- (a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage; "the student's essay failed to list several important citations"; "the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book"; "the article includes mention of similar clinical cases")
8. credit -- (an entry on a list of persons who contributed to a film or written work; "the credits were given at the end of the film")
9. credit rating, credit -- (an estimate, based on previous dealings, of a person's or an organization's ability to fulfill their financial commitments)

The verb credit has 4 senses (first 4 from tagged texts)

1. (4) credit -- (give someone credit for something; "We credited her for saving our jobs")
2. (3) accredit, credit -- (ascribe an achievement to; "She was not properly credited in the program")
3. (2) credit -- (accounting: enter as credit; "We credit your account with $100")
4. (1) credit -- (have trust in; trust in the truth or veracity of)


home:

The noun home has 9 senses (first 6 from tagged texts)

1. (55) home, place -- (where you live at a particular time; "deliver the package to my home"; "he doesn't have a home to go to"; "your place or mine?")
2. (48) dwelling, home, domicile, abode, habitation, dwelling house -- (housing that someone is living in; "he built a modest dwelling near the pond"; "they raise money to provide homes for the homeless")
3. (10) home -- (the country or state or city where you live; "Canadian tariffs enabled United States lumber companies to raise prices at home"; "his home is New Jersey")
4. (3) home plate, home base, home, plate -- ((baseball) base consisting of a rubber slab where the batter stands; it must be touched by a base runner in order to score; "he ruled that the runner failed to touch home")
5. (2) base, home -- (the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end)
6. (1) home -- (place where something began and flourished; "the United States is the home of basketball")
7. home -- (an environment offering affection and security; "home is where the heart is"; "he grew up in a good Christian home"; "there's no place like home")
8. family, household, house, home, menage -- (a social unit living together; "he moved his family to Virginia"; "It was a good Christian household"; "I waited until the whole house was asleep"; "the teacher asked how many people made up his home")
9. home, nursing home, rest home -- (an institution where people are cared for; "a home for the elderly")

The verb home has 2 senses (no senses from tagged texts)

1. home -- (provide with, or send to, a home)
2. home -- (return home accurately from a long distance; "homing pigeons")

The adj home has 3 senses (first 2 from tagged texts)

1. (7) home -- (used of your own ground; "a home game")
2. (3) home -- (relating to or being where one lives or where one's roots are; "my home town")
3. home, interior, internal, national -- (inside the country; "the British Home Office has broader responsibilities than the United States Department of the Interior"; "the nation's internal politics")

The adv home has 3 senses (first 2 from tagged texts)

1. (59) home -- (at or to or in the direction of one's home or family; "He stays home on weekends"; "after the game the children brought friends home for supper"; "I'll be home tomorrow"; "came riding home in style"; "I hope you will come home for Christmas"; "I'll take her home"; "don't forget to write home")
2. (2) home -- (on or to the point aimed at; "the arrow struck home")
3. home -- (to the fullest extent; to the heart; "drove the nail home"; "drove his point home"; "his comments hit home")


equity:

The noun equity has 3 senses (first 1 from tagged texts)

1. (1) equity -- (the difference between the market value of a property and the claims held against it)
2. equity -- (the ownership interest of shareholders in a corporation)
3. fairness, equity -- (conformity with rules or standards; "the judge recognized the fairness of my claim")


loan:

The noun loan has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts)

1. (19) loan -- (the temporary provision of money (usually at interest))
2. loanword, loan -- (a word borrowed from another language; e.g. `blitz' is a German word borrowed into modern English)

The verb loan has 1 sense (first 1 from tagged texts)

1. (3) lend, loan -- (give temporarily; let have for a limited time; "I will lend you my car"; "loan me some money")

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