Reprobate
(noun)
A person who is morally corrupt and lacks any sense of right and wrong.
Origin:
From latin reprobatum (meaning 'rejected, condemned').
Examples:
- The reprobate was notorious for his criminal activities and was finally caught by the police.
- The old movie portrayed the reprobate as a charismatic but dangerous man.
- The judge described the reprobate as a menace to society and sentenced him to life in prison.
- The reprobate's behavior was a source of constant scandal and gossip in the small town.
- The reprobate's former friends and associates avoided him after they learned of his corrupt dealings.