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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
Welcome to what Edelstein calls “unregenerate Shakespeare geekdom.”
I was telling mother the other day that I thought unregenerate folks were of some use in this world any way.
Adam, ad′am, n. the first man: unregenerate human nature: a gaoler.
Indeed, long had been the time for which the king had been afflicted by Kali, as if he were of unregenerate soul.
A true Christian is wretched where there is no fellowship, and an unregenerate man is not at ease where there are only Christians.
There is in the unregenerate a remnant of natural knowledge and conscience.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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