Associations to the word «Iniquity»
Noun
- Wickedness
- Righteousness
- Sin
- Repentance
- Atonement
- Hypocrisy
- Sinner
- Blot
- Isaiah
- Falsehood
- Injustice
- Commandment
- Isa
- Oppression
- Sink
- Canaan
- Den
- Gall
- Deceit
- Jehovah
- Vanity
- Him
- Bitterness
- Mercy
- Covenant
- Tyranny
- Israelites
- Almighty
- Wilt
- Mystery
- Evil
- Judah
- Wrath
- Satan
- Cruelty
- Goodness
- Tabernacle
- Judgment
- Stripe
- Calamity
- Guilt
- Suffering
- Indignation
- Conscience
- Multitude
- Saviour
- Adultery
- Folly
- Ephraim
- Pardon
- Forgiveness
- Reproach
- Woe
- God
- Prophet
- Envy
- Mischief
- Mankind
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
INIQUITY, noun. Deviation from what is right; wickedness, gross injustice.
INIQUITY, noun. An unfair act or unconscionable deed.
INIQUITY, noun. Hostility, malevolence, lawlessness.
INIQUITY, noun. Denial of the sovereignty of God.
Dictionary definition
INIQUITY, noun. Absence of moral or spiritual values; "the powers of darkness".
INIQUITY, noun. Morally objectionable behavior.
INIQUITY, noun. An unjust act.
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