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Turpitude   /tˈərpɪtˌud/   Listen
Turpitude

noun
1.
A corrupt or depraved or degenerate act or practice.  Synonym: depravity.






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"Turpitude" Quotes from Famous Books



... when they have reformed themselves. With all their pretensions to superior piety and virtue, they are notoriously the greatest ring of public thieves in the world, and they are at present lavishly expending trust-monies in a desperate endeavor to justify their turpitude and prolong their plunder. ...
— Prisoner for Blasphemy • G. W. [George William] Foote

... surely, as a French writer suggests, because the dirty work was too dirty for his fingers, but probably because he was getting old and stupid and out-of-date, and failed to keep in touch with new forms of turpitude. He left Venice again and paid a visit to Vienna, saw beloved Paris once more, and there met Count Wallenstein, or Waldstein. The conversation turned on magic and the occult sciences, in, which Casanova ...
— The Memoires of Casanova, Complete • Jacques Casanova de Seingalt



Words linked to "Turpitude" :   evildoing, transgression



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