wickedness
/ˈwɪkɪdnəs/ (bre, ipa) · [wˈɪkədnəs] /ˈwɪkɪdnəs/ (ame, ipa) · [wˈɪkədnəs] /ˈwi-kəd-nəs How to pronounce wickedness (audio)/ (ame, mw)
wickedness — 名詞
1. behaviour that is extremely bad in a moral sense — for instance, deliberately ca
邪惡
道德上極惡的品質或行為
behaviour that is extremely bad in a moral sense — for instance, deliberately causing harm to others, telling lies that destroy someone's reputation, or committing cruel acts without feeling guilt.
The villagers were shocked by the wickedness of the crime committed against their neighbour.
村民們對發生在鄰居身上的邪惡罪行感到震驚。
wickedness of + noun phrase
Naoko could not believe the wickedness behind the lies that had destroyed her family's name.
Naoko 無法相信那些毀了她家族名譽的謊言背後竟有如此邪惡。
uncountable noun used with definite article
Cole's novel explores the wickedness hidden beneath the surface of a peaceful town.
Cole 的小說探討了隱藏在一座寧靜小鎮表面下的邪惡。
The court heard evidence of such wickedness that even the judge looked shaken.
法庭聽到了如此邪惡的罪行證據,連法官都面露震懾之色。
Hoa refused to take part in the plan, saying it was pure wickedness to harm innocent people.
Hoa 拒絕參與這個計劃,她說傷害無辜的人是純粹的邪惡。
用法筆記
Frequently found in formal or literary contexts; the word is rarely used in casual conversation. It describes behaviour that shows a complete lack of moral conscience, not minor wrongdoing.