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Wickedness - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

wickedness

/ˈwɪkɪdnəs/ /ˈwɪkɪdnəs/

Definition:

Immoral or evil behavior, often with harmful intent.

Synonyms:

Evil, sinfulness, depravity, villainy

Part of Speech:

Noun

Antonyms:

Goodness, virtue

Common Collocations:

Sheer wickedness, depths of wickedness, fight against wickedness

Derivatives:

Wicked, wickedly

Usage Tips:

Use "wickedness" to describe extreme moral corruption or deliberate harmfulness in actions or character.

Common Phrases:

The wages of wickedness, den of wickedness, heart full of wickedness

Etymology:

From Old English "wicca" (witch) + "-ness," originally implying witchcraft or evil supernatural influence.

Examples:

  • 1. The witch's wickedness terrified the villagers for years.
  • 2. His wickedness knew no bounds as he plotted against his friends.
  • 3. She was shocked by the sheer wickedness of the crime.
  • 4. The story warns children about the consequences of wickedness.

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