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: not moral. broadly : conflicting with generally or traditionally held moral principles. immorally.
Aug 28, 2024
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in a way that is morally wrong: Their father came by his enormous wealth immorally. The banks acted immorally by pushing loans to clients who could not afford ...
Immoral, referring to conduct, applies to one who acts contrary to or does not obey or conform to standards of morality; it may also mean licentious and perhaps ...
5 days ago · morally wrong, or outside society's standards of acceptable, honest, and moral behavior: an immoral act.
immoral Add to list Share · adjective. deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong. synonyms: unchaste. not chaste. evil. morally bad or wrong.
immorally adverb /ɪˈmɒrəli/ /ɪˈmɔːrəli/ in a way that is not considered to be good or honest by most people.
immoral in British English · 1. transgressing accepted moral rules; corrupt · 2. sexually dissolute; profligate or promiscuous · 3. unscrupulous or unethical.
Synonyms for IMMORALLY: unethically, illegally, ignobly, underhandedly, dirty, dishonorably, wickedly, sinfully; Antonyms of IMMORALLY: legally, fairly, ...
not morally good or right : morally evil or wrong. Don't condemn her: there was nothing immoral about what she did. It was immoral of her to tell lies like ...
Immoral means 'not conforming to accepted standards of morality; morally wrong (especially in sexual matters), wicked' by contrast with amoral.
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