in·iq·ui·tous
[ i níkwitəss ]
- utterly harmful and wrong: immoral, especially in a way that results in great injustice or unfairness
"I rushed home as soon as I could, wondering what to do with the bowls. Apart from the fact that their splendor now seemed
iniquitous, they were evidence, stolen goods, and I knew I had to dispose of them."
I wonder if that's related to inequity? It's a great word!
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