What is another word for heinousness?

Pronunciation: [hˈe͡ɪnəsnəs] (IPA)

Heinousness is a word that describes something that is extremely bad or wicked. Some synonyms for heinousness include atrocity, depravity, villainy, evil, wickedness, and monstrosity. These words describe actions or behaviors that are morally reprehensible or shocking. Atrocity implies extreme cruelty or violence, while depravity suggests a corrupt or immoral character. Villainy implies a deliberate intention to do harm or act in an evil manner. Evil is a broad term that encompasses all forms of malevolence or wickedness. Wickedness and monstrosity describe actions that are so terrible they elicit fear or disgust. Synonyms for heinousness help to convey the severity of immoral or wicked behavior.

Synonyms for Heinousness:

What are the hypernyms for Heinousness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for heinousness?

Heinousness refers to the quality of being extremely wicked or evil. Its antonyms include morality, virtue, goodness, righteousness, decency, and honesty. Morality is the set of values and principles that distinguish right from wrong. Virtue refers to the quality of being morally good or righteous. Goodness refers to the quality of being kind, generous, and considerate. Righteousness is the state or quality of being morally upright and just. Decency refers to the quality of being respectable and modest. Honesty refers to the quality of being truthful and sincere. These antonyms for heinousness describe the opposite qualities of being immoral, evil, and wicked.

What are the antonyms for Heinousness?

Usage examples for Heinousness

The lieger, Mr. Bowes, in a frequent convention kept at Edinburgh, the 22d of May, did, as he was charged, in a long oration, aggravate the heinousness of the fact, concluding that peace could not longer continue betwixt the two realms, unless Bacleuch were delivered in England, to be punished at the queen's pleasure.
"Minstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed) (1 of 3)"
Walter Scott
The sacrificial system tells them at once of the pardon and the heinousness of sin.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus"
G. A. Chadwick
One of the most determined and head-strong young ladies of the establishment was not privileged to be present at the morning service, being, in fact, in bed, where she was detained with the hope that amid the silence and solitude of the empty chamber she might be brought to see in its true light the heinousness of the offence of wilfully depositing her boots in a pail of water.
"Faces and Places"
Henry William Lucy

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