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View usage for: (ɪmɒrəl, US -mɔːr-) adjectiveIf you describe someone or their behaviour as immoral, you believe that their behaviour is morally wrong. [disapproval] ...those who think that birth control and abortion are immoral. Synonyms: wicked, bad, wrong, abandoned More Synonyms of immoral immorality (ɪmərælɪti) uncountable noun ...a reflection of our society's immorality. Synonyms: wickedness, wrong, vice, evil More Synonyms of immoral immoral in British English (ɪˈmɒrəl) adjective1. transgressing accepted moral rules; corrupt 2. sexually dissolute; profligate or promiscuous 3. unscrupulous or unethical immoral trading 4. tending to corrupt or resulting from corruption an immoral film immoral earnings Derived forms immorally (imˈmorally) adverb immoral in American English (ɪˈmɔrəl) adjective1. not in conformity with accepted principles of right and wrong behavior 3. not in conformity with the accepted standards of proper sexual behavior; unchaste; lewd Derived forms immorally (imˈmorally) adverb Word origin < in- 2 + moral Examples of 'immoral' in a sentenceimmoral They're talking about immoral behaviour.All these incidents are illegal as well as immoral acts.So let me apologise now for having once lived off immoral earnings.Their behaviour is immoral and disgraceful in my opinion.Should the judiciary be introducing a law which effectively protects the immoral but legal behaviour of the rich and famous?It's a selfish and immoral act.Sir, It is the taxation of earnings that is immoral.Twenty years of greedy and immoral behaviour by executives made business schools examine their'moral training '.It contains, the blurb tells us, filthy language and immoral behaviour.He is immoral, unscrupulous and greedy - end of story.And, as we have found out since the crisis, such worship of wealth drives unethical and immoral behaviour.I told them I felt it was somehow immoral and wrong. In other languagesimmoral British English: immoral / ɪˈmɒrəl/ ADJECTIVE If you describe someone or their behaviour as immoral, you mean that their behaviour is bad or wrong. Terrorism is illegal and immoral. - American English: immoral
- Arabic: لا أَخْلاقِيّ
- Brazilian Portuguese: imoral
- Chinese: 不道德的
- Croatian: nemoralan
- Czech: nemorální
- Danish: moralsk
- Dutch: immoreel
- European Spanish: inmoral
- Finnish: moraaliton
- French: immoral
- German: unmoralisch
- Greek: ανήθικος
- Italian: immorale
- Japanese: 不道徳な
- Korean: 부도덕한
- Norwegian: umoralsk
- Polish: niemoralny
- European Portuguese: imoral
- Romanian: imoral
- Russian: аморальный
- Latin American Spanish: inmoral
- Swedish: omoralisk
- Thai: ผิดศีลธรรม
- Turkish: ahlak dışı
- Ukrainian: аморальний
- Vietnamese: trái đạo đức
Chinese translation of 'immoral' adj - [person, behaviour, idea]
不道德的 (bù dàodé de) it is immoral to ... ... 是不道德的 ( ... shì bù dàodé de)
Definition sexually depraved or promiscuous It is immoral to persist with a system that impoverishes so many people. Synonyms Opposites good , moral , pure , upright , honourable , conscientious , virtuous , law-abiding , inoffensive see amoralAdditional synonymsSynonyms depraved, corrupt, dissipated, wicked, sinful, wanton, profligate, debauched, dissolute, reprobateDefinition evil or immoral I felt that I was a selfish, ungrateful, and generally bad person. Synonyms wicked, criminal, evil, corrupt, worthless, base, vile, immoral, delinquent, sinful, depraved, debased, amoral, egregious, villainous, unprincipled, iniquitous, nefarious, dissolute, maleficent Definition open to or involving bribery or other dishonest practices corrupt politicians who took bribes Synonyms dishonest, bent (slang), crooked (informal), rotten, shady (informal), fraudulent, unscrupulous, unethical, venal, unprincipled, bribable |