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unregenerate
adjective as in arrant
adjective as in impious
Weak matches
- agnostic
- apostate
- atheistic
- blasphemous
- canting
- contrary
- deceitful
- defiling
- desecrating
- desecrative
- diabolic
- disobedient
- disrespectful
- godless
- hardened
- hypocritical
- iconoclastic
- iniquitous
- irreligious
- irreverent
- perverted
- profane
- recusant
- reprobate
- sacrilegious
- sanctimonious
- satanic
- scandalous
- sinful
- unctuous
- undutiful
- unethical
- unfaithful
- ungodly
- unhallowed
- unholy
- unrighteous
- unsanctified
- wayward
- wicked
adjective as in remorseless
Weak matches
- avaricious
- barbarous
- bloody
- callous
- cruel
- fierce
- forbidding
- greedy
- grim
- hard
- hard-bitten
- hard-hearted
- hardened
- harsh
- impenitent
- implacable
- inexorable
- inhuman
- inhumane
- insensitive
- intolerant
- merciless
- murderous
- obdurate
- pitiless
- relentless
- rigorous
- ruthless
- sanguinary
- savage
- shameless
- sour
- tough
- tyrannical
- uncompassionate
- uncontrite
- unforgiving
- unmerciful
- unrelenting
- unremitting
- unrepenting
- unyielding
- vindictive
Example Sentences
Is he or she to be an unregenerate mouthpiece for those in power, or a responsible critic?
I don’t imagine that even the woke-most of liberal Democrats is willing to dismiss that enormous chunk of the population as entirely comprised of unregenerate racists.
But even for unregenerate lefties, the last and longest piece in the book may come as a welcome change of pace.
“Is he?” teased the unregenerate old man, pinching his pointy jaw gravely in a parody of repentance.
Ms. Tynan absorbed her parents’ obsession with fashion and she writes well about what she calls “my unregenerate preoccupation with the things people wear.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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