whoredom

/ˈhɔrdəm/
noun
  1. The practice or condition of being a prostitute; prostitution.
    • The city was known for its widespread whoredom in the 19th century.
    • She escaped a life of whoredom and started a new career.
    • The novel explores themes of poverty and whoredom in Victorian London.
  2. Immoral or corrupt behavior, especially involving sexual promiscuity or selling out one's principles.
    • The politician was accused of moral whoredom for accepting bribes.
    • He condemned the whoredom of the media, which would report anything for ratings.
    • Some see advertising as a form of intellectual whoredom.
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