duskarma means A misdeed, sinful action, vice, or wrong. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why this word is great
DUSKARMA — [Noun] A misdeed, sinful action, or vice, especially one with negative karmic consequences. Borrowed from Sanskrit दुष्कर्मन् (duṣkarman), from दुष्- (duṣ-, "bad, wicked") + कर्मन् (karman, "action, deed"). Unlike "karma," the neutral cosmic ledger of cause and effect, or a "peccadillo," a trifling and pardonable social fault, duskarma denotes a spiritually corrosive transgression. It is the calculated deceit that coils in the memory, the deliberate cruelty that stiffens the heart, or the sustained neglect of a sacred duty—each a seed of malice knowingly planted, whose bitter fruit will be harvested in a colder season.
noun
- A misdeed, sinful action, vice, or wrong.“... for an offence against Dharma, (i.e. law or morality) goes far to shed the duṣkarma that results from his offence.”