noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The reporter's peccant behavior got him fired.

Definition:Faulty; sinful; morally wrong

From peccant

Example:The peccantness of his past actions haunted him.

Definition:The sinfulness or moral defectiveness of

From peccantness of

Example:His actions were morally peccant, and he was often guilty of such behavior.

Definition:Sinful or morally wrong; defective in morality

From morally peccant

Example:The judge emphasized the moral peccancy that led to his acquittal.

Definition:The quality or condition of being morally wrong or sinful

From moral peccancy

Example:He recognized the peccancy in his life and decided to seek redemption.

Definition:Something that is sinful or morally wrong; a fault or defect, especially one proceeding from a wrong will

From peccancy

Example:The peccancy of his actions was undeniable, and the consequences were severe.

Definition:The sinfulness or moral defectiveness of

From peccancy of

Example:Her sinfulness was evident in the way she conducted her life.

Definition:A tendency to sin; moral corruption or depravity

From sinfulness

Example:His behavior reflected a high degree of blameworthiness, and he faced public condemnation for his actions.

Definition:The quality of being blameworthy; the state of deserving blame

From blameworthiness

Example:The consequences of his peccancy were dire, and he faced legal repercussions for his actions.

Definition:A result or outcome of an action or set of actions; an effect

From consequence

Example:He bore the guilt of his peccancy and struggled to atone for his sins.

Definition:The fact or condition of having committed an immoral act

From guilt