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depravity
/ dɪˈprævɪtɪ /
noun
the state or an instance of moral corruption
Other Word Forms
- nondepravity noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of depravity1
Example Sentences
Democrats definitely bear criticism for once again failing to believe that there might be a line of depravity the GOP will not cross.
The bank accounts of social depravity have never been fatter.
She added: "She cannot disappear into obscurity - the important thing is she doesn't get lost in the depravity of the crime."
Don’t misunderstand my tone as laudatory: In 17-plus years as prime minister across four decades, Netanyahu has continually outdone himself in viciousness, criminal depravity and shamelessly immoral or amoral statecraft.
The most extreme images and videos viewed by David and his colleagues plumb the depths of depravity.
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