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View usage for: (ʌneθɪkəl) adjectiveIf you describe someone's behaviour as unethical, you think it is wrong and unacceptable according to a society's rules or people's beliefs. It's simply unethical to promote and advertise such a dangerous product. I thought it was unethical for doctors to operate upon their partners. ...to investigate widespread unethical and illegal practices in banking. ...accusations of unethical conduct. Synonyms: immoral, wrong, improper, illegal More Synonyms of unethical unethical in British English (ʌnˈɛθɪkəl) adjectivenot ethical; improper companies involved in unethical practices Examples of 'unethical' in a sentenceunethical You might still be out of a job because of his unethical conduct.The unethical behaviour of the energy companies is disgraceful.But recently we have seen just what the cost of unethical behaviour can be.They are not moral issues involving something clearly wrong or unethical.Politicians have done things that are unethical and wrong.Many of the expense claims were unethical and wrong.We have zero tolerance for any kind of unethical behaviour and we welcome people speaking up if they have concerns about alleged misconduct.This addresses the concern that large short-term bonuses encouraged risky and unethical behaviour.Last year it dismissed 292 people for unethical behaviour.It is irresponsible, unethical and unacceptable.It would be unethical to conduct such experiments on humans but many have been convinced that this is the way to a longer life.Helping people to avoid tax may make you lots of money, but it is increasingly regarded as unethical and unacceptable.You were forced to endure the coercion and brutality of practices that were unethical, dishonest and in many cases illegal.Your behaviour can be unethical.But the company says it is not to blame for unethical practice, likening such accusations to car manufacturers being blamed for reckless drivers.THE giving of a surgical procedure as a prize is an unbelievable, dangerous and highly unethical practice.In 2005 the industry's watchdog found it guilty of unethical behaviour.Its heavy-handed sales tactics prompted the pharmaceutical industry's regulatory watchdog to make a ruling of unethical behaviour against it.And, as we have found out since the crisis, such worship of wealth drives unethical and immoral behaviour.A spokesman said: 'We have zero tolerance for unethical or illegal behaviour.But were you to blow the whistle, would you be squealing because her behaviour is unethical, or because you are seeking to save your own job? In other languagesunethical British English: unethical ADJECTIVE Behaviour that is unethical is wrong and unacceptable according to rules or beliefs about morality. It's simply unethical to promote and advertise such a dangerous product. - American English: unethical
- Brazilian Portuguese: imoral
- Chinese: 不道德的
- European Spanish: inmoral
- French: immoral
- German: unmoralisch
- Italian: moralmente inaccettabile
- Japanese: 倫理に反する
- Korean: 비윤리적인
- European Portuguese: imoral
- Latin American Spanish: inmoral
Definition morally wrong I thought it was unethical for doctors to operate upon family members. Synonyms improper under-the-table not cricket (informal) Opposites legal , moral , proper , ethical , upright , honourable , honest , scrupulous Additional synonymsDefinition unfair, dishonest, or unkind Their opponents used dirty tactics. Synonyms dishonest, illegal, unfair, cheating, corrupt, crooked (informal), deceiving, fraudulent, treacherous, deceptive, unscrupulous, crafty, deceitful, double-dealing, unsporting, knavish (archaic) Definition not honest or fair He had become rich by dishonest means. Synonyms deceitful, corrupt, crooked (informal), designing, lying, bent (slang), false, unfair, cheating, deceiving, shady (informal), fraudulent, treacherous, deceptive, unscrupulous, crafty, swindling, disreputable, untrustworthy, double-dealing, unprincipled, mendacious, perfidious (literary), untruthful, guileful, knavish (archaic) He insisted he had done nothing dishonourable. Synonyms shameful, base, corrupt, infamous, disgraceful, treacherous, scandalous, unscrupulous, shameless, despicable, ignominious, disreputable, contemptible, untrustworthy, unprincipled, ignoble, not cricket (informal), discreditable, blackguardly Additional synonymsDefinition having or causing a bad reputation the noisiest and most disreputable bars Synonyms discreditable, mean, low, base, shocking, disorderly, notorious, vicious, infamous, disgraceful, shameful, vile, shady (informal), scandalous, ignominious, contemptible, louche, unprincipled, dishonourable, opprobriousHe was dismissed by the referee for an illegal tackle. Synonyms foul, dirty, unfair, crooked (informal), shady (informal), fraudulent, unjust, dishonest, unscrupulous, underhand, inequitable, unsportsmanlike Definition of doubtful honesty or legality Be wary of people who try to talk you into shady deals. Synonyms crooked (informal), dodgy (British, Australian, New Zealand, informal), unethical, suspect, suspicious, dubious, slippery, questionable, unscrupulous, fishy (informal), shifty, disreputable, untrustworthy, shonky (Australian, New Zealand, informal) Definition sly, deceitful, and secretive The Prime Minister had been involved in underhand financial deals. Synonyms sly, secret, crooked (informal), devious, sneaky, secretive, fraudulent, treacherous, dishonest, deceptive, clandestine, unscrupulous, crafty, unethical, furtive, deceitful, surreptitious, stealthy, dishonourable, below the belt (informal), underhanded Definition dishonest or unethical nations involved in unfair trade practices Synonyms unscrupulous, crooked (informal), dishonest, unethical, wrongful, unprincipled, dishonourable, unsporting Definition lacking moral principles the unprincipled behaviour of the prosecutor's office Synonyms dishonest, corrupt, crooked (informal), immoral, tricky, unscrupulous, devious, unethical, unprofessional, amoral, deceitful, underhand, dishonourable, unconscionableDefinition not behaving according to the standards expected of a member of a particular profession He was fined for unprofessional conduct. Synonyms unethical, unfitting, improper, lax, negligent, unworthy, unseemly, unprincipledDefinition prepared to act in a dishonest or immoral manner These kids are being exploited by very unscrupulous people. Synonyms unprincipled, corrupt, crooked (informal), ruthless, improper, immoral, dishonest, unethical, exploitative, dishonourable, roguish, unconscionable, knavish (archaic), conscienceless, unconscientious Definition not in accordance with correct or conventional rules or standards It was wrong of you to disrespect her. Synonyms bad, criminal, illegal, evil, unfair, crooked (informal), unlawful, illicit, immoral, unjust, dishonest, wicked, sinful, unethical, wrongful, under-the-table, reprehensible, dishonourable, iniquitous, not cricket (informal), felonious, blameworthy |