iniquitously

iniquitously

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  • Iniquitously — In*iq ui*tous*ly, adv. In an iniquitous manner; unjustly; wickedly. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • iniquitously — iniquity ► NOUN (pl. iniquities) ▪ injustice or immoral behaviour. DERIVATIVES iniquitous adjective iniquitously adverb iniquitousness noun. ORIGIN Latin iniquitas, from iniquus not equal or just …   English terms dictionary

  • iniquitously — adverb in an iniquitous manner they really believed that the treaty of Versailles was iniquitously injust • Derived from adjective: ↑iniquitous …   Useful english dictionary

  • iniquitously — adverb see iniquitous …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • iniquitously — adverb In an iniquitous manner …   Wiktionary

  • iniquitously — adv. wickedly, in an unjust manner …   English contemporary dictionary

  • iniquitously — in·iq·ui·tous·ly …   English syllables

  • iniquitous — iniquitously, adv. iniquitousness, n. /i nik wi teuhs/, adj. characterized by injustice or wickedness; wicked; sinful. [1720 30; INIQUIT(Y) + OUS] Syn. flagitious, nefarious, perverse, evil, base, unjust, wrong. Ant. righteous. * * * …   Universalium

  • Hobbes, Thomas — born April 5, 1588, Westport, Wiltshire, Eng. died Dec. 4, 1679, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire English philosopher and political theorist. The son of a vicar who abandoned his family, Hobbes was raised by his uncle. After graduating from the… …   Universalium

  • iniquitous — adjective Date: 1726 characterized by iniquity Synonyms: see vicious • iniquitously adverb • iniquitousness noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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