Nefarious

/nɪˈfɛəriəs/ adj

Wicked or criminal — evil in a way that implies deliberate, calculated wrongdoing rather than impulsive harm.

From Latin nefarius (wicked, abominable), from nefas (wrong, crime against divine law), from ne- (not) + fas (divine law, right). Nefarious acts violate not just human law but cosmic order — they are transgressions against the fabric of things.

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