evil+deed

  • 121misdemeanor — noun he turned a blind eye to his son s misdemeanors Syn: wrongdoing, evil deed, crime, felony; misdeed, misconduct, offense, error, peccadillo, transgression, sin; informal no no; archaic trespass, misdoing …

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  • 122criminal — n Criminal, felon, convict, malefactor, culprit, delinquent mean, in common, one guilty of a transgression or an offense especially against the law. Criminal designates one who commits some serious violation of the law, of public trust, or of… …

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  • 123commission — n 1. entrustment, entrusting, commitment, placing in charge, covenant, chargeship; investment, ordination, vesting; endowment, licensing, crediting, accrediting, accreditation; delivery, deliverance, placement, commending, Feudal Law.… …

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  • 124transgression — n 1. encroachment, trespassing, invasion, intrusion; overstepping, exceeding; infringement, breach, infraction, violation, disobedience, defiance, contravention; ignoring, disregard, neglect. 2. sin, offense, crime, evil deed, wrong; fault, error …

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  • 125malefaction — mal•e•fac•tion [[t]ˌmæl əˈfæk ʃən[/t]] n. an evil deed; wrongdoing • Etymology: 1595–1605; malefac (tor) + tion …

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  • 126fact — /fækt / (say fakt) noun 1. what has really happened or is the case; truth; reality: in fact rather than theory; the fact of the matter is. 2. something known to have happened; a truth known by actual experience or observation: scientists working… …

  • 127malefaction — /mæləˈfækʃən/ (say maluh fakshuhn) noun an evil deed. {Latin malefactiōn , stem of malefactiō} …

  • 128Herakles —    From Greek mythology, he is the strongest man on Earth and had great self confidence. His father is Zeus and Alcmena, a mortal, his mother.    Hercules married Megara, who gave him three sons. Hera, forever angry with Hercules for being a… …

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