iniquity: noun definition: gross injustice or wickedness a violation of right or duty; wicked act; sin immoral or grossly unfair behavior.
iniquity pronunciation: ih-nik-wi-tee
iniquity noun iniquitousness related forms: adjective iniquitous adverb iniquitously noun iniquitousness
iniquity synonyms: nefariousness evil wickedness immorality wrongdoing injustice criminal villainy
iniquity Due to the iniquity of her enemies, Katniss found herself on the defensive.
iniquitous The iniquitous villain in the movie terrified the woman.
iniquitous iniquitous During the Holocaust, Jews endured starvation and wretched conditions inflicted by the iniquitous German soldiers.
iniquitous It is hard to imagine an act more iniquitous than the destruction of the Twin Towers in NYC on September 11, 2001.
iniquitousness The squirrel’s iniquitousness was alarming.
iniquitousness In When the Bough Breaks, the woman kept her iniquitousness hidden until she was accepted by the couple to be the surrogate mother for their child.
iniquitousness Since he is an innocent man, readers are often alarmed by the iniquitousness in the arrest of Leonard Mead.
iniquitously iniquitously The girl was awakened by the monster under her bed.
iniquitously Oedipus was iniquitously abandoned by his parents when he was only a few days old.
iniquitously iniquitously When teenagers break into a house, they discover that the blind owner is iniquitously holding a woman captive.