Turpitude

//ˈtɜɹpətuːd//

Synonyms for "turpitude" (67 found)

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Translations

9 translations across 4 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • низост noun (inherent baseness, depravity or wickedness; corruptness and evilness)
  • подлост noun (inherent baseness, depravity or wickedness; corruptness and evilness)

French

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  • turpitude noun (inherent baseness, depravity or wickedness; corruptness and evilness)
  • turpitude noun (act evident of such a depravity)

German

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  • Schändlichkeit noun (inherent baseness, depravity or wickedness; corruptness and evilness)
  • Verderbtheit noun (inherent baseness, depravity or wickedness; corruptness and evilness)
  • Verworfenheit noun (inherent baseness, depravity or wickedness; corruptness and evilness)

Russian

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  • ни́зость noun (inherent baseness, depravity or wickedness; corruptness and evilness)
  • развращённость noun (inherent baseness, depravity or wickedness; corruptness and evilness)

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As for the moral turpitude that man unveiled to me, even with tears of penitence, I cannot, even in memory, dwell on it without a start of horror.

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