In a poem, you can use the word "heinous" to describe a despicable act or a wicked character, creating a strong emotional impact on the reader. Consider using it in a verse that conveys a sense of Horror, injustice, or cruelty to highlight the extreme nature of the situation. The word "heinous" can evoke a visceral response and add depth to the theme or tone of your poem.
The word "heinous" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is shockingly evil or abhorrent.
I have a heinous disregard for the value of education.
Heinous means utterly wicked or evil. That is a heinous act and you should be arrested.
(Heinous means despicable, deplorable, or offensive.)"That is a heinous plan and you won't get away with it!""The group of heinous attackers was trying to assassinate the Pope.""He found the entire idea of torture heinous, and would not help with it."
The defendant was convicted of commiting a heinous crime.The criminal received the death penalty because the crime was so heinous.Their heinous acts resulted in several trials after the war ended.In the criminal justice system, sexually-based offences are considered especially heinous. (Law and Order SVU)
The pronunciation in US English is "HAY-nuss".
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heinous
Some act that is evil or wicked.
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harmful, hateful or heinous