ungodliness
121ἀσέβειαν — ἀσέβεια ungodliness fem acc sg …
122sin — [n] illegal or immoral action anger, covetousness, crime, damnation, debt, deficiency, demerit, disobedience, envy, error, evil, evil doing, fault, gluttony, guilt, immorality, imperfection, iniquity, lust, misdeed, offense, peccability,… …
123Melton, John — (d. 1640) Author and politician, Sir John Melton is of particular interest to folklorists because of his work, Atrologaster, or, The Figure Caster, published in London in 1620. John Melton lived at a time when judicial or prognostic astrology… …
124ungodly — ► ADJECTIVE 1) irreligious or immoral. 2) informal unreasonably early or inconvenient: calls at ungodly hours. DERIVATIVES ungodliness noun …
125ungodly — [ungäd′lē] adj. 1. not godly or religious; impious 2. sinful; wicked 3. Informal outrageous; dreadful adv. 1. Archaic in an impious, sinful, or wicked manner 2. Informal outrageously; dreadfully [ungodly noisy] ungodliness n …
126godliness — noun piety by virtue of being a godly person • Ant: ↑ungodliness • Derivationally related forms: ↑godly • Hypernyms: ↑piety, ↑piousness …
127impiousness — noun unrighteousness by virtue of lacking respect for a god • Syn: ↑impiety • Ant: ↑piety (for: ↑impiety) • Derivationally related forms: ↑impious …
128iniquitous — adjective characterized by iniquity; wicked because it is believed to be a sin iniquitous deeds he said it was sinful to wear lipstick ungodly acts • Syn: ↑sinful, ↑ungodly • Similar to: ↑wicked …