Vocabulary
Depravity
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
moral corruption; wickedness.
Urdu meaning
اخلاقی زوال، بگاڑ، بدکاری
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- Society shows severe signs of depravity and lowering of morals and while some Muslim countries and populations are bombed, ravaged and destroyed, powerful Muslims refrain from action against the oppressor s.
- We cannot be saved from rampant depravity unless security agencies synchronise their efforts to deracinate such syndicates.
- That every Pakistani institution has been corrupted isn`t breaking news but for sheer depravity, unethicality and incompetence our senior academics meaning vice chancellors, deans, chairpersons, and professors take the cake.
Synonyms
corruption, corruptness, vice, perversion, pervertedness, deviance, degeneracy, degradation
Curator example
“a tale of depravity hard to credit”
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