condignness

/kɒndɪɡnəs/

Definitions

1. noun

The quality or state of being worthy of punishment or retribution; the fitness of a person or thing to be punished.

“The court’s decision was based on the condignness of the crime, which warranted a severe sentence.”

Synonyms

  • desert
  • merit
  • punishment
  • retribution

Antonyms

  • leniency
  • mercy
  • pardon