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iniquitous

British pronunciation/ɪnˈɪkwɪtəs/
American pronunciation/ɪnˈɪkwᵻɾəs/
iniquitous
[ADJECTIVE]
1

extremely unfair or morally wrong, often seen as sinful

synonyms : sinful
ungodly
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Examples
1There's something deeply iniquitous about the Scottish system when we haven't solved even that problem.
2And another popular opinion held that it was a punishment signifying God's righteous anger at Europeans' iniquitous way of life.
3"Rick and Morty" as a show charts some bleak and iniquitous territory involving the deaths of innocent people, moral fundability, and the grim price of whatever happiness is.
4It always appeared a most iniquitous Scheme to me - to fight for ourselves for what we are daily robbing and plundering from those who have as good a right to freedom as we have.
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