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depravity

duh-PRA-vih-tee
noun
1
A state of moral corruption or wickedness.
"The trial revealed a level of depravity few in the courtroom had imagined."
"The film explores the depravity that unchecked power can produce."

How to Use Depravity

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In plain EnglishThe noun form of "depraved" — moral corruption or wickedness in general.

Common pairings
moral depravity human depravity depths of depravity

Word Forms

depravities plural

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Etymology

From depraved, ultimately from Latin pravus, "crooked, bad."

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