uncleanness

/ʌnˈkliːnnəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being dirty or not clean.
    • After the flood, the uncleanness of the water was a major health concern.
    • The uncleanness of the kitchen made it impossible to cook safely.
    • She scrubbed the floor until all traces of uncleanness were gone.
  2. In a moral or spiritual sense, the state of being impure or sinful.
    • He felt a deep sense of uncleanness after telling the lie.
    • The ancient ritual was meant to cleanse the soul of uncleanness.
    • Many religious texts warn against spiritual uncleanness.