tyrannicalness, cynical, wretchedness, etc
act of cruelty, crime, horror, evil, outrage, abomination, savagery, wickedness, viciousness, fiendishness
another word for cerfew
Wickedness refers to behavior that is morally wrong or evil. It involves intentionally causing harm or acting in a malicious or deceitful way towards others.
Another word for crevice is crack.
"Malicious" is another word for "vindictive."
Depravity, immorality, infamy, flagrancy and iniquity
Wickedness is the same as evil. A good villain must have a lot of wickedness.
The wickedness is shown by witches.
yes it is
I long for the day that wickedness becomes forever abolished.
The word "wickedness" is a noun; a word for the quality of a person to be evil or immoral; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:The profound wickedness of the Witch of the West almost cost Dorothy her life. (subject of the sentence)The refugees attempted to flee where wickedness couldn't follow. (subject of the adverbial clause)The crime revealed the wickedness behind her facade. (direct object)A prison sentence was his reward for wickedness. (object of the preposition)
Her wickedness led to her demise.The wickedness of the plot was too much, so he tipped off the authorities.Although the Romans did benefit most of the countries they conquered, they are also guilty of extreme acts of wickedness.
Evil, spite.
Here's one: Then the little troll cried out to the dark king, "I am so sorry your wickedness!" I made this up completely... It is not stolen.
Yes, the noun 'hell' is an abstractnoun, a word for a place or condition of misery or wickedness; a word for a concept.
Your wickedness bores me.
rampant wickedness or overflow of wickedness