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immoral

/ɪˈmɔɹəl/adjective3 syllables

Immoral means: deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong.

Synonyms for immoral31

adjective, as in deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong

debauched, degenerate, degraded, dissipated, dissolute, libertine, profligate, riotous, fast, decadent, fin-de-siecle, disgraceful, scandalous, shameful
and 6 more, shocking, scrofulous, evil, unchaste, unrighteous, wicked

adjective, as in not adhering to ethical or moral principles

also used for immoral

aberrant, corrupt, corrupted, depraved, lost, dirty-handed, effete, errant, questionable

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Opposites of immoral

What does immoral mean?2

adjective

1

deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong

2

not adhering to ethical or moral principles“base and unpatriotic motives”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with immoral?7

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Immoral in a sentence

  • Nobody wants to translate sentences that are banal, offensive, rude or immoral.araneo
  • The immoral cannot be made moral through the use of secret law.unknown
  • I refuse to choreograph such a hideous and immoral production.mailohilohi
  • I'm the most immoral person you'll ever meet.mailohilohi
  • The punishment is more immoral than the crime.shekitten
  • Pornography is a sinful and immoral portrayal of human sexuality.Amastan
  • It seems as if anything I like is illegal, immoral or fattening.patgfisher
  • According to Islamic principles, homosexuality is an immoral thing.Amastan

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