iniquitous
adjective | /iniquitous/
grossly unfair and morally wrong; wicked
iniquitous
adjective | /iniquitous/
Advanced WordsHARDgrossly unfair and morally wrong; wicked
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Examples
"The iniquitous laws were challenged in court."
"They protested against the iniquitous treatment of prisoners."
Mnemonic Trick
INIQUITOUS → INI + QUIT (wrong): think iniquity = extreme injustice or moral wrong.
Etymology
From Latin iniquitas “unevenness, injustice.”
Used for grossly unjust or wicked acts.
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