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    Im·mor·al
    /i(m)ˈmôrəl/

    adjective

    • 1. not conforming to accepted standards of morality: "an immoral and unwinnable war"
  2. The meaning of IMMORAL is not moral; broadly : conflicting with generally or traditionally held moral principles. How to use immoral in a sentence.

  3. Depraved, referring to character, applies to one who voluntarily seeks evil and viciousness. Immoral, amoral, nonmoral, and unmoral are sometimes confused with one another. Immoral means not moral and connotes evil or licentious behavior.

  4. uk / ɪˈmɒr. ə l / us / ɪˈmɔːr. ə l / Add to word list. B2. morally wrong, or outside society's standards of acceptable, honest, and moral behaviour: an immoral act. immoral behaviour. It's an immoral tax, because the poor will pay relatively more. Compare. amoral. moral adjective. immoral earnings UK.

  5. us / ɪˈmɔːr. ə l / uk / ɪˈmɒr. ə l / Add to word list. B2. morally wrong, or outside society's standards of acceptable, honest, and moral behavior: an immoral act. immoral behavior. It's an immoral tax, because the poor will pay relatively more. Compare. amoral. moral adjective. immoral earnings UK.

  6. Definitions of immoral. adjective. deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong. synonyms: unchaste. not chaste. evil. morally bad or wrong. debauched, degenerate, degraded, dissipated, dissolute, fast, libertine, profligate, riotous. unrestrained by convention or morality. disgraceful, scandalous, shameful, shocking.

  7. Definition of immoral adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1 day ago · 4 meanings: 1. transgressing accepted moral rules; corrupt 2. sexually dissolute; profligate or promiscuous 3. unscrupulous or.... Click for more definitions.

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