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 Translation for 'wickedness' from English to Finnish
NOUN   a wickedness | wickednesses
SYNO dark | darkness | evil | ...
häijyys {noun}wickedness
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Translation for 'wickedness' from English to Finnish

wickedness
häijyys {noun}
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Usage Examples English
  • But others of those who had struck him continued in their stiff-necked wickedness and did not come to ask for forgiveness.
  • There are two different types of wickedness that some people will argue.
  • Charles Dickens wrote a letter to "The Times" decrying the 'wickedness and levity' of the mob during the execution.
  • 23 He shall recompense them their wickedness, and destroy them in their own malice.
  • Mauler arranges for Joan to have a tour and see the "wickedness" of the poor workers whom she pities. She is stunned by the cruelty that she sees.

  • Synonyms for vice include fault, sin, depravity, iniquity, wickedness, and corruption. The antonym of vice is virtue.
  • His summary begins by suggesting that humans have taken up ungodliness and wickedness for which there already is wrath from God.
  • According to Irenaeus, Gnostics believed that the first angel and Authadia conceived the children Kakia (wickedness), Zelos (emulation), Phthonus (envy), Erinnys (fury), and Epithymia (lust).
  • Constant committing of minor sins or the major sins that do not require greater punishment, which are described as wickedness (Fisq) in fiqh terminology, are punished by the judge's discretion, without a certain limit and measure.
  • The Nigeria Labour Congress denounced the massacres and the "wickedness and inhumanity" the bandits had caused.

  • 'Rishathaim' means 'double-wickedness'("resha" רשע - "evil" or "wickedness" + "im" יים - doubling suffix).
  • Garton Orme (c. 1696–1758) of Woolavington, near Midhurst, Sussex, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1739 to 1754. He left a grim reputation for wickedness.
  • A political story of wickedness, greed and a change of heart.
  • The baptismal liturgy used in the United Methodist Church contains a minor exorcism, when the candidate for baptism is asked to reject the 'spiritual forces of wickedness and evil powers of this world'.
  • Tacitus offers a hostile portrait of Capito in his "Annales", describing him as a "man stained with much wickedness", and as having "a heart eager for the worst wickedness".

  • The 8th queen who took the throne from Valeriana and crowned herself as the new queen. Helvora is the root of wickedness in Eden. She ruled in vengeance and evilness.
  • The "nāga" or snake, particularly the king cobra is a common fertility symbol throughout Asia, in contrast to being considered representative of temptation, sin or wickedness as in Judeo-Christian belief.
  • Practitioners of electional astrology see Pūrva Bhādrapadā as a Cruel sign, meaning that activities related to deception, craftiness or wickedness are best begin while this sign is in prominence.
  • In more recent times, "oni" have lost some of their original wickedness [...] and sometimes take on a more protective function.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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