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iniquitous

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[ih-nik-wi-tuhs] / ɪˈnɪk wɪ təs /

adjective

  1. characterized by injustice or wickedness; wicked; sinful.

    Synonyms:
    wrong, unjust, base, evil, perverse, nefarious, flagitious
    Antonyms:
    righteous

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Etymology

Origin of iniquitous

First recorded in 1720–30; iniquit(y) + -ous

Explanation

Something that is iniquitous is extremely immoral or wicked, such as an iniquitous political regime that assassinates its enemies. Use the adjective iniquitous to describe something that is truly bad, morally wrong, extremely wicked, or completely unfair. It’s a strong word — don't use it lightly. If you go see a movie that’s boring and too long, for example, it’s just a bad movie. But a movie that encourages people to take violent action against a minority group? That's iniquitous because the movie's message is grossly immoral.

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And then he told me, to my exceeding Amazement and Delight, of what an Iniquitous Transaction I had very nearly been made the victim.

From The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 2 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors... by Sala, George Augustus

Iniquitous, treacherous; it is all that, but war made it a stern necessity that we should listen to your proposals.

From The Young Castellan A Tale of the English Civil War by Fenn, George Manville

Iniquitous burdens and rates we'll relax: For each "h" that's pronounced we will clap on a tax!

From Mr Punch's Model Music Hall Songs and Dramas Collected, Improved and Re-arranged from Punch by Anstey, F.

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