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sickness [ˈsıknıs] N

2. sickness:

wicked [ˈwıkıd] ADJ

2. wicked:

▶ wickedly ADV
▶ wickedness N

thickness [ˈθıknıs] N

idleness [ˈaıdlnıs] N

weakness N

2. weakness:

wickerwork [ˈwıkəwɜːk] N

wicker [ˈwıkə] N

wellness [ˈwelnıs] N

sweetness [ˈswiːtnıs] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Still, there was great wickedness and robbery in the land.
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He prophesies the destruction of his own people due to wickedness.
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In spite of the presence of evil, and the wickedness of many.
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Generally, the term "jeremiad" is applied to moralistic texts that denounce a society for its wickedness, and prophesy its downfall.
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Many rose up who were mighty men and sought to destroy him, by their secret plans of wickedness.
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The bitter herbs manifested a psychic migration from passion to impassivity and from wickedness to virtue.
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I exhorted them to desist from the course of wickedness which we had been guilty of together.
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A changeling could be recognized by its uncommon appearance disproportionate body, often with some kind of disability as well as its wickedness.
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But others of those who had struck him continued in their stiff-necked wickedness and did not come to ask for forgiveness.
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Despite his wickedness, which most everyone recognizes, he also admired for his intellect.
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