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iniquitousadjective not conforming to a high moral standard; morally unacceptablezero tolerance at the academy for cheating and other iniquitous practices bad, black, dark, evil, immoral, nefarious, rotten, sinful, unethical, unlawful, unrighteous, unsavory, vicious, vile, villainous, wicked, wrong base, contemptible, despicable, dirty, disreputable, evil-minded, ignoble, ill, infernal, low, mean, snide, sordidatrocious, cruel, infamous, nastyblamable, blameworthy, censurable, objectionable, obscene, offensive, reprehensiblecorrupt, debased, debauched, degenerate, depraved, dissolute, libertine, loose, low-minded, perverted, reprobate, scrofulous, sick, unhealthycursed(also curst), cussed, defiling, noxious, pernicious, pestilential, ugly, ungodly, unwholesomebanned, barred, condemned, discouraged, forbidden, illegal, interdicted, outlawed, prohibited, proscribed, unauthorized, uncleandisallowedexecrable, lousy, miserable, wretchederrant, erring, fallen, unprincipled, unscrupulousimproper, incorrect, indecent, indecorous, naughty, unbecoming, unseemly, vulgardishonest, dishonorable decent, ethical, good, honest, honorable, just, moral, right, righteous, sublime, upright, virtuous elevated, high, high-minded, law-abiding, legitimate, lofty, noble, principled, reputable, scrupulousallowed, authorized, legal, licensed, permissible, permittedapproved, endorsed(also indorsed), sanctionedabetted, encouraged, promoted, supportedclean, correct, decent, decorous, exemplary, proper, seemlyblameless, commendable, creditable, guiltless, legitimatechaste, immaculate, incorruptible, innocent, inoffensive, irreproachable, lily-white, perfect, pure, spotless, squeaky-clean, uncorrupted, unerring, unfallen, unobjectionable, venerable, white, wholesomeesteemed, respected, upstanding, worthy vicious, villainous, iniquitous, nefarious, corrupt, degenerate mean highly reprehensible or offensive in character, nature, or conduct.vicious may directly oppose virtuous in implying moral depravity, or may connote malignancy, cruelty, or destructive violence.a vicious gangster villainous applies to any evil, depraved, or vile conduct or characteristic.a villainous assault iniquitous implies absence of all signs of justice or fairness.an iniquitous system of taxation nefarious suggests flagrant breaching of time-honored laws and traditions of conduct.the nefarious rackets of organized crime corrupt stresses a loss of moral integrity or probity causing betrayal of principle or sworn obligations.city hall was rife with corrupt politicians degenerate suggests having sunk to an especially vicious or enervated condition.a degenerate regime propped up by foreign powers in 1726 |