"Unrighteousness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unrighteousness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unrighteousness" Meaning

Unrighteousness refers to the quality of being unrightful or unjust, or an action or behavior that is wicked, immoral, or evil. It involves wrongdoing, wickedness, or corruption, and often implies a transgression against moral or religious standards.

"Unrighteousness" Examples

Usage Examples of Unrighteousness


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The whistleblowers' accusations of government corruption were met with strong accusations of unrighteousness by the careers they publicly discredited.

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The court verdict put a stop to the complex question of justice and unrighteousness, seen in the bribery trials that have taken place over the years.

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Teenage pregnancy is so often a product of societal unrighteousness heavily entrenched by poverty and poverty, according to a widely-held belief.

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Unfortunately, most people take great pleasure in casting themselves as virtuous all the while enjoying the indulgences of unrighteousness.

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As a theo-political heresy, he claimed that righteousness and unrighteousness coexist on the worldly stage, excluding either terms of pointless or mistaken civilization.

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