scelestic in a sentence
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Definition
'SCELESTIC' refers to something that is morally corrupt or wicked, particularly in a way that challenges ethical norms or beliefs.
Sample Sentences
- The scholar's critique of the novel revealed its most scelesic themes of betrayal and moral ambiguity.
- In the debate, she presented a scelesic argument that challenged the very foundation of their beliefs.
- His scelesic behavior during the meeting raised eyebrows among the more conservative members of the committee.
- The film's scelesic portrayal of power dynamics left the audience questioning their own values.
- Her scelesic insights into human nature made her a sought-after speaker at academic conferences.