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UNRIGHTEOUSNESS — [Noun] The state or quality of being morally wrong, unjust, or sinful. From Middle English unriȝtwisnesse, from Old English unrihtwīsnes, equivalent to the prefix un- ("not") + righteousness, or unrighteous (from Old English unrihtwīs, "not right-wise") + the suffix -ness (denoting a state or quality). Unlike "iniquity," which implies a profound, architectural wickedness, or "impiety," a specific deficit of reverence, unrighteousness is the simpler, ambient condition of not being right. It is the quiet lie told for convenience, the cold ledger where wages are withheld, and the weary acceptance of a compromised principle—the common air of a world operating just slightly off its moral axis.