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Iniquities Meaning in English

word · lemma: iniquity

ˌɪˈnɪkwɪti
i-NIK-wi-tee
ɪnˈɪkwɪtiz
i-NIK-wi-teez

Definition

Acts or situations of great injustice, wickedness, or moral wrongness; serious sins or unfairness.

Usage & Nuances

"Iniquities" is formal and often used in religious or moral contexts, especially in older or literary English. Commonly means grave moral wrongs or injustices (not minor faults). Frequently appears in plural form. Don't confuse with "inequities," which refers specifically to unfairness or lack of equality.

Example Sentences

Many people suffered under the king's iniquities.

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The teacher spoke about the iniquities of cheating.

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They prayed for forgiveness for their iniquities.

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It's hard to believe how many iniquities happened in history and went unpunished.

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Religious texts often mention people turning away from their iniquities to seek a better life.

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Discussing the country's past iniquities is necessary for real change.

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