Adjective
The word is derived from nasty
A world which is slowly getting nastier; a world in which the ‘decent' folk gradually over many years must naturally conform to the behaviour of the scumbags to survive. Source: Internet
But this service level bars customers from hosting nastier content, such as malware, spyware, adware, exploits, viruses, and phishing sites. Source: Internet
Hence, the need to act prudently lest the future becomes a landmine of unknown unknowns and inevitably boomerangs in our faces with even nastier outcomes. Source: Internet
General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi seized power in July 2013, and he is even nastier than his predecessors. Source: Internet
It was a perfect recipe for something nastier. Source: Internet
Opposition forces are doing better than expected, but the regime is responding with ever nastier. Source: Internet