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nefarious
[ ni-fair-ee-uhs ]
/ nÉŖĖfÉÉr i És /
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adjective
extremely wicked or villainous; iniquitous: a nefarious plot.
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Origin of nefarious
1595ā1605; <Latin nefÄrius wicked, vile, equivalent to nefÄs offense against divine or moral law (ne- negative prefix + fÄs law, right) + -ius-ious, with intervocalic s>r
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ne'er, Ne'erday, ne'er-do-well, NEET, nef, nefarious, Nefertem, Nefertiti, Nefud Desert, neg, negate
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British Dictionary definitions for nefarious
nefarious
/ (nÉŖĖfÉÉrÉŖÉs) /
adjective
evil; wicked; sinful
Derived forms of nefarious
nefariously, adverbnefariousness, nounWord Origin for nefarious
C17: from Latin nefÄrius, from nefÄs unlawful deed, from nÄ not + fÄs divine law
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