释义
[ ni-fair -ee-uh s ] SHOW IPA
/ nɪˈfɛər i əs / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective extremely wicked or villainous; iniquitous: a nefarious plot.
Origin of nefarious 1595–1605; <Latin nefārius wicked, vile, equivalent to nefās offense against divine or moral law (ne- negative prefix + fās law, right) + -ius -ious, with intervocalic s >r
SYNONYMS FOR nefarious flagitious, heinous, infamous; vile, atrocious, execrable.
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ANTONYMS FOR nefarious good, honest.
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OTHER WORDS FROM nefarious ne·far·i·ous·ly, adverb ne·far·i·ous·ness, noun un·ne·far·i·ous, adjective un·ne·far·i·ous·ly, adverb
un·ne·far·i·ous·ness, noun
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Words nearby nefarious ne'er, Ne'erday, ne'er-do-well, NEET, nef, nefarious , nefazodone, Nefertem, Nefertiti, Nefud Desert, neg
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Example sentences from the Web for nefarious Sometimes politicians oppose reform for nefarious reasons—to protect a special interest or a major donor, for example.
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But Green-Wood is more famous for its nefarious residents, those of the drug-peddling, political-swindling, hit-men variety.
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Greece claims they were looted from the Parthenon by a nefarious British Indiana Jones character in the early 1800s.
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In the past year, 29 African rangers were killed protecting wildlife from nefarious hunters.
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First you have the temerity to carry out something approaching a theft, a common and nefarious business.
King of Ranleigh | F. S. (Frederick Sadlier) Brereton
Detailed for course of bombing instruction; and between these dates I learn much concerning these nefarious love-tokens.
In the Line of Battle | Various
Plain, too, was the fact that Higginbotham was engaged in some nefarious enterprise.
The Radio Boys with the Revenue Guards | Gerald Breckenridge
So it was Shaughnessy's good fortune, for his nefarious ends, that most men refused to take him too seriously.
"The public demands that your nefarious trust be compelled to recognize its rights," Cosden replied smiling.
The Bachelors | William Dana Orcutt
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British Dictionary definitions for nefarious
Derived forms of nefarious nefariously , adverb nefariousness , noun Word Origin for nefarious C17: from Latin nefārius, from nefās unlawful deed, from nē not + fās divine law
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