单词 | corrupted |
释义 | corruptedadj. Made or become corrupt (in various senses); = corrupt adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > corruption > [adjective] sickc960 foulOE unwholec1000 thewlessa1327 corrupt1340 viciousc1340 unwholesomec1374 infecta1387 rustyc1390 unsound?a1400 rottenc1400 rotten-heartedc1405 cankereda1450 infectedc1449 wasted1483 depravate?1520 poisoned1529 deformed1555 poisonous1555 reprobate1557 corrupted1563 prave1564 base-minded1573 tainted1577 Gomorrhean1581 vice-like1589 depraved1593 debauched1598 deboshedc1598 tarish1601 sunk1602 speckled1603 deboist1604 diseased1608 ulcerous1611 vitial1614 debauchc1616 deboise1632 pravous1653 depravea1711 unhealthy1821 scrofulous1842 septic1914 society > morality > moral evil > moral or spiritual degeneration > [adjective] > corrupted or corrupt foul-stinkingOE unwholesomec1374 corruptc1380 rotten1395 infecta1398 unsound?a1400 rotten-heartedc1405 infectedc1449 fly-blown1528 reprobate1531 corrupped1533 corrupted1563 poisoned1567 abusive?1585 debauched1598 deboshedc1598 deboist1604 debauchc1616 deboise1632 scrofulous1842 the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being mixed or blended > [adjective] > mixed with something > adulterated sophisticatec1400 adulterine1542 adulterous1547 corrupted1563 sophistered1567 corrupt1581 carded1596 adultered1603 sophisticated1607 adulterated1610 brackish1611 adulterate1634 sophistical1658 unsincere1664 doctored1784 alloyed1806 filled1887 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > misinterpretation > distortion or perversion of meaning > [adjective] corruptc1386 racked1546 detorted?1550 wrested1551 writhen1551 writhed1562 forced1583 tortured1603 strained1609 distorted1641 violented1641 crook1647 extorted1652 refracted1655 madly wrested1656 wry1663 corrupted1699 non-natural1844 the mind > language > a language > register > [adjective] > corrupted corruptc1386 barbarous1526 bauger1544 basea1549 skew1607 impure1613 corrupted1699 doggy1880 corruptible1887 society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary and textual criticism > textual criticism > version of text > [adjective] > altered by copyist or printer > erroneously corrupt1535 corrupted1699 the world > matter > condition of matter > bad condition of matter > [adjective] > rotten or putrefied forrottedc897 foulOE rotted?c1225 rottena1250 corruptc1380 enraged1398 putrefieda1413 purulent?a1425 putrid?a1425 ranka1425 rottenly1435 corrupped1533 corruptious1559 attainted1573 rot1573 putrefacted1574 baggage1576 tainted1577 pourryc1580 corruptive1593 putrilaginous1598 putrefactious1609 taint1620 putid1660 rottenish1691 septic1746 corrupted1807 mullocky1839 rotty1872 seething1875 the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > dirtiness > corruption or putridness > [adjective] > corrupt or putrid rottingeOE foulOE rotted?c1225 rottena1250 corruptc1380 putrefieda1413 putrid?a1425 ranka1425 rottenly1435 pourryc1450 moskin1531 corrupped1533 corrupting1567 attainted1573 rot1573 putrefacted1574 baggage1576 tainted1577 pury1602 putrefactious1609 putrefactive1610 taint1620 putrescent1624 festerous1628 putid1660 scandalous1676 rottenish1691 putrefying1746–7 septic1746 corrupted1807 decomposing1833 decomposed1846 seething1875 1563 in J. Strype Ann. Reformation (1725) I. xxxv. 393 That corrupted means were used for my delivery. 1581 Act 23 Eliz. c. 8. §1 Yf the same corrupted waxe shall happen to bee solde. 1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 320 This corrupted traitour. 1604 W. Shakespeare Hamlet iii. iii. 57 In the corrupted currents of this world, Offences guilded hand may showe by iustice. View more context for this quotation 1699 R. Bentley Diss. Epist. Phalaris (new ed.) 327 The present Copy of Scylax, one of the most corrupted Books in the world. 1739 J. Swift Verses on Death Dr. Swift: Nov. 1731 1 They argue no corrupted Mind In him. 1765 S. Johnson Pref. to Shakespear's Plays p. lxi The emendation of corrupted passages. 1807 J. E. Smith Introd. Physiol. & Systematical Bot. 500 The sap of corrupted wood. 1876 J. H. Newman Hist. Sketches I. i. i. 44 A pagan, who had some notion of Christianity in a corrupted form. Derivatives coˈrruptedly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > corruption > [adverb] evilc1000 viciouslya1325 corruptly1537 evilly1581 pravely1598 deboistly1604 corruptedly1610 deformedly1610 impurely1612 depravedly1643 debauchedlya1656 diseasedly1672 demoralizingly1821 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > misinterpretation > distortion or perversion of meaning > [adverb] arsewardc1386 corruptlya1387 forcedly1548 strainedly1571 corruptedly1610 depravedly1643 arsewards1648 corruptively1655 depravingly1665 the mind > language > a language > register > [adverb] > in a corrupted way corruptlya1387 barbarously1531 corruptedly1610 corruptively1655 impurely1813 society > morality > moral evil > moral or spiritual degeneration > [adverb] > corruptly corruptly1537 deboistly1604 corruptedly1610 debauchedlya1656 society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary and textual criticism > textual criticism > version of text > [adverb] > erroneously corruptedly1610 corruptlya1727 1610 J. Healey tr. J. L. Vives in tr. St. Augustine Citie of God iii. ii. 109 The senat..iudged ten yeares together most partially, and most corruptedly. 1694 H. Sloane in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 18 62 Fowls..called Cuntur, and by the Spaniards corruptedly Condor. 1851 G. S. Faber Many Mansions (1862) 381 (note) References to Pagan Mythology, which sprang corruptedly out of Old Patriarchism. coˈrruptedness n. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > corruption > [noun] rusteOE vice1297 corrumpciona1340 infectiona1398 corruptiona1400 foulinga1400 viciousness1440 inquination1447 turpitude1490 intoxicationa1513 pravitya1513 bracery1540 insincerity1548 corruptness1561 sophistication1564 faultiness1571 depravation1577 base-mindedness1582 mangling1585 reprobacy1591 uninnocence1593 vitiosity1603 turkessing1612 reprobancea1616 debauchedness1618 tortuosity1621 depravedness1623 deboistness1628 debauchness1640 depravity1646 corruptedness1648 moral turpitude1660 unprincipledness1792 demoralization1797 erosion1804 miscreancy1804 trituration1832 unwholesomeness1881 ne'er-do-wellism1891 society > morality > moral evil > moral or spiritual degeneration > [noun] > corruption corrumpciona1340 corruptiona1400 subversiona1425 insincerity1548 corruptness1561 putrefactiona1622 corruptedness1648 putridity1823 putrescence1841 society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > illegal payment or exaction > [noun] > bribe > state of being bribed corruptedness1817 1648 W. Jenkyn Ὁδηγος Τυϕλος iv. 90 Our native corruptednesse. 1817 J. Bentham Parl. Reform Catech. (1818) 73 The Judges..are thus kept..in a state..of..corruptedness. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < adj.1563 |
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