D defs.my
Entry 1 sense Webster, 1913

Iniquitous

· In·iq·ui·tous · IPA /ɪˈnɪkwɪtəs/
01 a. Characterized by iniquity; unjust; wicked; as, an iniquitous bargain; an iniquitous proceeding.
  1. 1.
    Characterized by iniquity; unjust; wicked; as, an iniquitous bargain; an iniquitous proceeding.
    “Demagogues . . . bribed to this iniquitous service.” Burke.
Syn. Wicked; wrong; unjust; unrighteous; nefarious; criminal.
-- Iniquitous, Wicked, Nefarious. Wicked is the generic term. Iniquitous is stronger, denoting a violation of the rights of others, usually by fraud or circumvention. Nefarious is still stronger, implying a breach of the most sacred obligations, and points more directly to the intrinsic badness of the deed.