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Unrighteous - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Unrighteous means not morally right or just; it describes actions, behavior, or people that are sinful, unfair, or contrary to ethical principles. It often implies a lack of virtue or integrity.

unrighteous

/ʌnˈraɪtʃəs/ /ʌnˈrʌɪtʃəs/

Definition:

Not morally right or just; wicked or sinful.

Synonyms:

sinful, immoral, wicked, unjust, unethical

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

righteous, virtuous, moral

Common Collocations:

unrighteous behavior, unrighteous acts, unrighteous deeds

Derivatives:

unrighteously, unrighteousness

Usage Tips:

Use "unrighteous" to describe actions or people lacking moral integrity; often found in religious or ethical contexts.

Common Phrases:

the unrighteous shall perish, unrighteous anger, the way of the unrighteous

Etymology:

From Old English "unrihtwīs," combining "un-" (not) + "rihtwīs" (righteous).

Examples:

  • 1. The judge condemned the unrighteous actions of the corrupt official.
  • 2. She felt guilty for her unrighteous behavior toward her friend.
  • 3. The preacher warned against following the path of the unrighteous.
  • 4. His unrighteous deeds eventually led to his downfall.

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