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wickedness

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noun

  1. the quality or state of being wicked. wick. wicked.
  2. wicked wick wicked conduct or practices.
  3. a wicked wick wicked act or thing.


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Origin of wickedness1

Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; wicked, -ness
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He then tries to hang the dog, but can’t muster the wickedness there either.

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Good is not assured victory over evil in Shakespeare, though wickedness sets in motion those forces that will hasten the end of its ride.

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So when you’re no longer looking at yourself through that lens of wickedness, passion and all the things that I thought were negative, now I can see how they affected me.

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In the book Baum merely set her wickedness as antipodal to Dorothy Gale’s pluck and goodness.

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A second person said: "The bolt challenge is paining me because it’s innocent and hardworking people on both sides that are suffering for the wickedness and thoughtlessness of other people. Really unfair."

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