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Iniquitous

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in⋅iq⋅ui⋅tous

[i-nik-wi-tuhs]
–adjective
characterized by injustice or wickedness; wicked; sinful.

Origin:
1720–30; iniquit(y) + -ous


in⋅iq⋅ui⋅tous⋅ly, adverb
in⋅iq⋅ui⋅tous⋅ness, noun


flagitious, nefarious, perverse, evil, base, unjust, wrong.


righteous.
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in·iq·ui·tous   (ĭ-nĭk'wĭ-təs)   
adj.  Characterized by iniquity; wicked.
in·iq'ui·tous·ly adv., in·iq'ui·tous·ness n.
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