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depraved

American  
[dih-preyvd] / dɪˈpreɪvd /

adjective

  1. corrupt, wicked, or perverted.

    Synonyms:
    lewd, licentious, profligate, dissolute, degenerate, reprobate, sinful, evil

depraved British  
/ dɪˈpreɪvɪdnɪs, dɪˈpreɪvd /

adjective

  1. morally bad or debased; corrupt; perverted

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Related Words

See immoral.

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Etymology

Origin of depraved

First recorded in 1585–95; deprave + -ed 2

Explanation

Depraved is the way to describe perverse behavior lacking moral decency. It's hard to be depraved when you spend your days defining words at your computer, but the mind does wander. Some would argue that morality is a subjective thing, so one man's depravity is another man's good time. Generally speaking, however, depraved is the "go-to word" when describing perverts and serial killers. Some rock stars seek out a depraved reputation, but it's mostly for show — they can be as dull as the rest of us.

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"And then Grok would generate the image," said Dixon, author of an upcoming book "Depraved", about dangerous art.

From Barron's • Jan. 23, 2026

Hang Up and Listen: The Watching Football Is Depraved Edition ’s sports podcast on baseball’s wild wild card races, the morality of watching the NFL, and the NHL lockout.

From Slate • Sep. 17, 2012

Elsewhere, there's Tom Wolfe's biting analysis of "radical chic" and Hunter S Thompson's notorious "The Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved".

From The Guardian • Jul. 30, 2010

There is the Frog Boy, and Giant Hong Kong Rats, and a "gen-ewe-ine female cannibal," ominously billed as Zoma the Depraved.

From Time Magazine Archive

Depraved appetite frequently precedes the condition in which the bones of cattle become brittle and fracture easily, which is known as osteomalacia.

From Special Report on Diseases of Cattle by United States. Bureau of Animal Industry