unwholesomeness

IPA: ʌnhˈoʊɫsʌmnʌs

noun

  • The state or quality of being unwholesome.
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Examples of "unwholesomeness" in Sentences

  • I knew there was some unwholesomeness in there somewhere.
  • He never gave countenance to morbidness, self-pity, or any kind of unwholesomeness in grief.
  • I've read about propaganda decrying the unholiness or unwholesomeness of others, and how that propaganda has fueled atrocities.
  • The principal themes of sex and death were considered scandalous, and the book became a byword for unwholesomeness among mainstream critics of the day.
  • But at the time the collision between her iceberg-bright, wholesome exterior and the rumours of "unwholesomeness" served only to spark her audience's appetite.
  • He identified with the public tantrums, all the rude demands, the strokes of unwholesomeness that Bobby consistently delivered, the open show of bitterness when he lost.
  • There is another purely economic explanation that works just as well, however - scandal is now seen as a means of promotion and is anxiously played up by a media environment that markets the worship of shoddy legitimized unwholesomeness okay - crack dealer, concealed carry charge, domestic violence; not okay - dog fighting, being gay in hiphop.

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