iniquity

[ɪˈnɪkwəti]

iniquity Definition

  • 1immoral or grossly unfair behavior
  • 2a wicked act or thing

Using iniquity: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "iniquity" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The iniquity of the government's policies was exposed by the media.

  • Example

    He was punished for his iniquities.

  • Example

    The iniquity of slavery is undeniable.

iniquity Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for iniquity

Phrases with iniquity

  • to protest or speak out against immoral or unjust behavior

    Example

    The activists cried out against the iniquity of the government's actions.

  • the iniquities of the past

    the immoral or unjust actions or practices that occurred in the past

    Example

    We must acknowledge and address the iniquities of the past to move forward as a society.

  • the perceived unfairness or injustice of the circumstances of one's life

    Example

    She felt the iniquity of fate when she lost her job and her home in the same week.

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Summary: iniquity in Brief

The term 'iniquity' [ɪˈnɪkwəti] refers to immoral or grossly unfair behavior, often in the context of societal or political issues. It can also refer to a wicked act or thing. Examples include 'The iniquity of the government's policies was exposed by the media.' and 'He was punished for his iniquities.' Phrases like 'cry out against iniquity' and 'the iniquities of the past' further illustrate the concept of injustice and immorality.