Unjust vs Flagitious - What's the difference?
unjust | flagitious | Related terms |
(literary) Of people: guilty of terrible crimes; wicked, criminal.
* 1716 Nov 7th, quoted from 1742, probably Alexander Pope, God's Revenge Against Punning'', from
(literary) Extremely brutal or wicked; heinous, monstrous.
* 1959 (1985), Rex Stout, "Assault on a Brownstone", Death Times Three , page 186:
Unjust is a related term of flagitious.
As adjectives the difference between unjust and flagitious
is that unjust is not fair, just or right while flagitious is (literary) of people: guilty of terrible crimes; wicked, criminal.unjust
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* unfairAntonyms
* justUsage notes
Beware that unjust and injustice use different prefixes (French injustice was borrowed into English, but injuste was not). injust'' is archaic and ''unjustice is obsolete.flagitious
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(en adjective)''Miscellanies, 3rd volume, page 227:
- This young Nobleman was not only a flagitious Punster himself, but was accessary to the Punning of others, by Consent, by Provocation, by Connivance, and by Defence of the Evil committed […].
- As he entered he boomed: "Monstrous! Flagitious !"