unwholesomeness

/ʌnˈhoʊlsəmnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being harmful to physical health.
    • Doctors warned about the unwholesomeness of a diet high in processed sugar.
    • The unwholesomeness of the air in the city was measured by pollution sensors.
    • The unwholesomeness of the cafeteria food led to complaints from students.
  2. The quality of being morally harmful or corrupting.
    • Critics pointed out the unwholesomeness of the reality show's focus on conflict.
    • The unwholesomeness of the online chat room worried the moderators.
    • Parents objected to the unwholesomeness of the video game's themes.
  3. The state of being unpleasant or suggestive of decay or disease.
    • There was an unwholesomeness about the old cellar that made her shiver.
    • He noticed the unwholesomeness of the meat's color and smell.
    • The unwholesomeness of the swamp's stagnant water was obvious.
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