Sinful Vocabulary

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describing something as deserving condemnation or punishment

  • The judge described the defendant's actions as damnable and deserving of severe punishment.
  • I can't believe you would do such a damnable thing!
  • That was a totally damnable move, dude.
  • The consequences of his decision were truly damnable, leading to a chain of unfortunate events.

adjective showing a lack of fairness; wicked; sinful

  • The judge declared the defendant's actions to be iniquitous and handed down a severe sentence.
  • It's not fair how some people get away with such iniquitous behavior.
  • That guy is always up to some iniquitous schemes.
  • The iniquitous roots of corruption run deep in society.

noun immoral or grossly unfair behavior; wickedness

  • The judge was appalled by the iniquity of the crime committed.
  • I can't believe the iniquity of what they did.
  • That's some messed up iniquity right there.
  • The iniquity of his actions weighed heavily on his conscience.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'wickedness' is a noun that refers to the quality or state of being wicked or evil.

  • The wickedness of the crime shocked the entire community.
  • I can't believe the level of wickedness in that movie.
  • The wickedness of her actions was off the charts.
  • The wickedness in his heart was like a dark cloud looming over him.