1A town in ancient Palestine, probably south of the Dead Sea. According to Gen. 19:24 it was destroyed by fire from heaven, together with Gomorrah, for the wickedness of its inhabitants.
the city has always been more than a tawdry Sodom and Gomorrah
Example sentencesExamples
‘We want to stop the hurried flight of humanity towards a Sodom and Gomorra situation, and we want to save it,’ he added.
Clearly only a man of iron self-discipline can be trusted in such a Sodom.
She is as determined as a Panzer tank to hold her course in the midst of this Sodom and Gomorrah.
Some may call Gotham City a Sodom and Gomorra of the modern era, but even with its faults and abundance of vice, there are still good people there trying to survive.
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Definition of Sodom in US English:
Sodom
proper nounˈsɑdəmˈsädəm
1A town in ancient Palestine, probably south of the Dead Sea. According to Genesis, it was destroyed by fire from heaven, together with Gomorrah, for the wickedness of its inhabitants.
the city has always been more than a tawdry Sodom and Gomorrah
Example sentencesExamples
Some may call Gotham City a Sodom and Gomorra of the modern era, but even with its faults and abundance of vice, there are still good people there trying to survive.
Clearly only a man of iron self-discipline can be trusted in such a Sodom.
‘We want to stop the hurried flight of humanity towards a Sodom and Gomorra situation, and we want to save it,’ he added.
She is as determined as a Panzer tank to hold her course in the midst of this Sodom and Gomorrah.