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  1. noun [ U ] uk / ˈwɪk.ɪd.nəs / us / ˈwɪk.ɪd.nəs / Add to word list. the fact of being morally very wrong or bad: They would be punished for their wickedness. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Morally wrong and evil. abhorrently. amorality. anomie. dissipated. dissolutely. dissoluteness. enormity. nefariously. nefariousness. no good idiom.

  2. wick· ed· ness ˈwi-kəd-nəs. Synonyms of wickedness. 1. : the quality or state of being wicked. 2. : something wicked. Synonyms. devilishness. devilment. devilry. deviltry. diablerie. espièglerie. hob. impishness. knavery. mischief. mischievousness. rascality. roguery. roguishness. shenanigan (s) waggery. waggishness.

  3. Wickedness goes way past being naughty or mischievous; it means a quality of true evil. In an old spy movie, the villain might reveal his wickedness by cackling with delight while carrying out dastardly plans.

  4. noun [ U ] us / ˈwɪk.ɪd.nəs / uk / ˈwɪk.ɪd.nəs / Add to word list. the fact of being morally very wrong or bad: They would be punished for their wickedness. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Morally wrong and evil. abhorrently. amorality. anomie. dissipated. dissolutely. dissoluteness. enormity. nefariously. nefariousness. no good idiom.

  5. Wickedness definition: the quality or state of being wicked. . See examples of WICKEDNESS used in a sentence.

  6. the fact of being morally bad; behaviour that is morally bad. He blames his problems on the world's wickedness. The wickedness of his deception took my breath away. Want to learn more?

  7. Wickedness. show ones horns To reveal one’s evil intentions; to expose one’s malicious, venomous, or insidious nature. This expression alludes to the horns commonly portrayed on the forehead of Satan, an attribute which also gave rise to one of the devil’s nicknames, Old Hornie.

  8. Wickedness definition: The state of being wicked ; evil disposition ; immorality .

  9. WICKEDNESS definition: the quality or state of being wicked | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English

  10. adj. evil or morally bad in principle or practice; sinful; iniquitous: wicked people; wicked habits. mischievous or playfully malicious: These wicked kittens upset everything. distressingly severe, as a storm, wound, or cold: a wicked winter. unjustifiable; dreadful; beastly: wicked prices; a wicked exam. having a bad disposition; ill-natured;