Shockingly brutal or cruel.
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Examples for "villainous "
Examples for "villainous "
1 I find myself short of ready money and threatened by villainous creditors.
2 See what a villainous expedition he has succeeded in involving us in.
3 Nowhere in the world is there a more villainous band of cutthroats.
4 Stern is seriously being considered for the role of the villainous Scarecrow.
5 A villainous boy, named Robinson, was the chief actor in the tragedy.
1 Facebook also said it was continuing its investigation into possible nefarious activity.
2 Much of the nefarious software's behaviour is still not really understood, however.
3 The New York Police Department's nefarious and racist practices are no secret.
4 The potential for nefarious activity is literally unlimited with root account access.
5 The Vaterland has been engaged in her nefarious trade altogether too long.
1 All my previous ideas and prejudices appeared to me monstrous and iniquitous .
2 A few words will place this iniquitous combination in its proper light.
3 This oppressive and iniquitous league was but too successful against the republic.
4 Such unnatural and iniquitous practices can be restrained only by severe punishments.
5 She hadn't intended to sin; but she must have been unusually iniquitous .
1 This deportment was too humiliating and flagitious to be imputed to him.
2 That gallant Cavalier was hanged, after the Restoration, for a flagitious burglary.
3 Since a legal marriage was impossible, no doubt, his views were flagitious .
4 I place on that miscreant's back a long array of flagitious ancestors.
5 Thus, in a moment, had terminated his long and flagitious career.
6 For the ambiguous advantages which overgrown wealth and flagitious tyranny have to bestow?
7 Your youth and inexperience make you a stranger to a deceitful and flagitious world.
8 To them, such a flagitious betrayal of trust was a new and startling event.
9 To do so would be the most flagitious injustice.
10 What one party calls meritorious, the other denominates flagitious .
11 Egmont denounced the proceedings as highly flagitious , and busied himself with punishing the criminals in Flanders.
12 To abandon their shield is a flagitious crime.
13 Quickly, and with as much self-command as I could muster, I related the flagitious history to him.
14 His conspiracy has been one of the most flagitious of which history will ever furnish an example.
15 The Puritan had frowned at innocent diversions; the comic poet took under his patronage the most flagitious excesses.
16 His motives were sordid and flagitious .
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