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Meaning of nequitia | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
[neːˈkʷɪ.ti.a]

Definitions

  1. A bad moral quality; idleness, negligence, inactivity, remissness; worthlessness; vileness, depravity, wickedness
  2. Lightness, levity, inconsiderateness.
  3. Prodigality, profusion.
  4. Profligacy, wantonness, roguery, lewdness.

Equivalents

العربية إسراف تَبْذِير سرف فحشاء
Català inutilitat
हिन्दी उदार तुच्छता
日本語 軽賤
한국어
Latviešu zemiskums
Svenska värdelöshet
Tagalog sakmata
Українська нікчемність

Examples

“Sed, sī quis est invidiae metus, nōn est vehementius sevēritātis ac fortitūdinis invidiā quam inertiae ac nēquitiae pertimēscenda.”

But, if there is any fear of unpopularity, the resentment of severity and resolve is not to be feared more strongly than that of inaction and worthlessness.

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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