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bad fairy

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Explanation of "Bad Fairy"

Definition:
A "bad fairy" is a type of fairy that usually causes trouble or harm instead of helping people. In stories and folklore, bad fairies often create problems for the main characters.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "bad fairy" in discussions about fairy tales, myths, or fantasy stories.
  • It is often used to describe characters that are mischievous or malicious.
Example:
  • "In the story, the bad fairy cursed the princess to sleep for a hundred years."
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature, a "bad fairy" might symbolize negative forces in life, such as jealousy or greed.
  • Writers might use the concept of a bad fairy to explore themes of good versus evil.
Word Variants:
  • Fairy (noun): A magical creature, often depicted as small and with wings, that can be good or bad.
  • Fairy tale (noun): A story that includes magical creatures, often with morals or lessons.
Different Meaning:
  • The term "fairy" can also refer to someone who is seen as whimsical or delicate, but this usage is separate from the concept of a "bad fairy."
Synonyms:
  • Malicious spirit
  • Wicked fairy
  • Evil fairy
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs related to "bad fairy," but you might hear phrases like:
    • "The bad fairy of fate" to describe unfortunate events.
    • "Tread carefully, or the bad fairy will come after you," meaning to be cautious to avoid trouble.
Summary:

A "bad fairy" is a character from fairy tales that causes harm or mischief.

Noun
  1. a fairy that tends to cause harm

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