turpitude

/ˈtɜrpɪtud/
noun
  1. Extreme wickedness or moral corruption; a very evil or shameful quality.
    • History books record the moral turpitude of dictators who caused great suffering.
    • The judge condemned the politician's turpitude and betrayal of public trust.
    • The novel explores the depths of human turpitude and the possibility of redemption.
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