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Definition of: immoral

(i·môrəl, i·mor-) adjective
1. Violating the moral law; contrary to rectitude or public morality.
2. Habitually licentious.
—im·mor′al·ly
adverb
Synonyms: bad, corrupt, criminal, depraved, dishonest, dissolute, evil, loose, profligate, sinful, unprincipled, vicious, vile, wicked, wrong. See BAD1, CRIMINAL, SINFUL. Antonyms: chaste, devout, dutiful, godly, good, just, moral, pious, pure, religious, righteous, upright, virtuous, worthy.

Most often used phrases:

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illegal immoral
immoral actions
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immoral traffic
highly immoral
immoral mr

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"immoral" has the frequency of use of 0.0012% on city-data.com forum

"immoral" has the frequency of use of 0.0002% on en.wikipedia.org.

Phrases starting with the letter: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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