na-adjective, noun
atrocity; heinous crime
Refers to extremely wicked or cruel acts, often in a formal or literary context. Used as both a noun and a na-adjective.
その独裁者は数々の悪逆を犯した。
The dictator committed numerous atrocities.
悪逆非道な行為は決して許されない。
Atrocious and inhuman acts can never be forgiven.
na-adjective, noun
Archaic legal term for treason, specifically one of the eight grave offenses (八虐) in the Ritsuryō code. Not used in modern Japanese outside historical contexts.
See also: 八虐
律令制では、悪逆は八虐の一つとされていた。
Under the Ritsuryō system, treason was considered one of the eight grave offenses.
Compound of 悪 (evil) and 逆 (contrary, treason). The archaic treason sense derives from the Ritsuryō legal code, where it denoted one of the eight grave offenses. The modern atrocity sense likely developed from the idea of acts that go against morality.