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Dictionary definition of depraved

Extreme moral corruption or wickedness.
"The novel painted a picture of a dark and depraved world, full of vice and corruption."

Detailed meaning of depraved

When describing a person or their actions as depraved, it suggests a complete lack of moral or ethical principles, often accompanied by a perverse or twisted nature. Such individuals or behaviors are characterized by a deliberate and conscious deviation from accepted societal norms and values. A depraved person may engage in heinous acts, demonstrate a profound disregard for the well-being of others, and exhibit a consistent pattern of immoral conduct. The term implies a deep-seated and unrepentant wickedness that shocks or appalls others who encounter it.

Example sentences containing depraved

1. His mind was twisted by years in the criminal underworld, leading to his depraved actions.
2. She was shocked to discover the depraved tastes of the seemingly gentle man she had just married.
3. The once-proud empire fell into a state of depravity, with its citizens indulging in depraved acts.
4. The depraved serial killer's twisted mind was analyzed by psychologists, who sought to understand his motives.
5. The movie’s depiction of the depraved cult leader sent shivers down my spine.
6. His depraved addiction to gambling led him down a path of self-destruction and despair.

History and etymology of depraved

The adjective 'depraved' shares its etymological roots with the verb 'deprave.' It is derived from the Latin word 'depravatus,' which is the past participle of 'depravare.' In Latin, 'de' means 'completely' or 'thoroughly,' and 'pravus' means 'crooked' or 'wicked.' Therefore, the etymology of 'depraved' conveys the idea of being thoroughly crooked, wicked, or morally corrupted. It accurately describes a state of extreme moral corruption or wickedness. The word 'depraved' has preserved its direct connection to the concept of moral degradation and wickedness, reflecting its Latin origins where 'depravatus' signified a state of being completely led astray from moral rectitude and virtue.

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Further usage examples of depraved

1. The detective was hardened by years on the force, but even he was taken aback by the depraved crime scene.
2. The politician's depraved behavior was exposed, leading to his resignation and the loss of public trust.
3. The author’s new book delves into the depraved underbelly of Victorian society, exposing its secrets and scandals.
4. Society was outraged at the depraved indifference shown by the company towards the safety of its workers.
5. The victims of the depraved cult were brainwashed and forced to partake in unspeakable acts.
6. The depraved criminal showed no remorse for his heinous acts.
7. Society must address the root causes of depraved behavior.
8. The movie depicted a depraved world of crime and chaos.
9. His depraved actions shocked even the seasoned detectives.
10. They uncovered a network of depraved individuals.
11. The court sentenced the depraved cult leader to life in prison.
12. The depraved plot of the novel left readers in disbelief.
13. The depraved villain reveled in the suffering of others.
14. She exposed the depraved underbelly of the industry.
15. The documentary shed light on the lives of the depraved.
16. The artist's work explored the depths of the human depraved psyche.
17. The community united against the influence of depraved forces.
18. The depraved nature of the crime horrified the nation.
19. He delved into the mind of a truly depraved killer.
20. The corrupt politician was known for his depraved antics.
21. The depraved character in the story was utterly unrepentant.
22. Society must confront the allure of depraved behavior.
23. The cult's rituals were deeply depraved and disturbing.
24. The city was plagued by a series of depraved crimes.
25. The film was criticized for its portrayal of depraved acts.

Fear and Ferocity, Repugnance and Revulsion, Degenerate and Deplorable

corrupt,degenerate,immoral,perverted,unprincipled,vile

evil,monstrous,sinful,twisted,wicked

immoral, virtuous, ethical, moral

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