immoral (Meaning)
immoral (a)
deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong
immoral (s)
not adhering to ethical or moral principles
immoral (a.)
Not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law; wicked; unjust; dishonest; vicious; licentious; as, an immoral man; an immoral deed.
Synonyms & Antonyms of immoral
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- infamous
- iniquitous
- ugly
- offensive
- unrighteous
- dirty
- wrong
- cruel
- contemptible
- villainous
- prohibited
- illegal
- cursed
- unauthorized
- unsavory
- condemned
- unethical
- obscene
- nasty
- nefarious
- improper
- rotten
- corrupt
Antonyms:
- approved
- decent
- elevated
- high-minded
- licensed
- endorsed
- proper
- supported
- elevated
- endorsed
- correct
- high-minded
- scrupulous
- promoted
- proper
- authorized
- correct
- approved
- reputable
- decent
- lofty
- sanctioned
- clean
- lofty
- allowed
- principled
- principled
- exemplary
- scrupulous
- reputable
- allowed
- licensed
- exemplary
- authorized
- clean
- supported
- sanctioned
- promoted
Synonyms:
- unbecoming
- base
- indecorous
- ignoble
- disreputable
- scrofulous
- indecent
- low-minded
- depraved
- low
- miserable
- curst
- objectionable
- discouraged
- libertine
- wretched
- loose
- pestilential
- disallowed
- sick
- snide
- noxious
- cussed
- blameworthy
- dishonest
- banned
- dishonorable
- evil-minded
- unclean
- incorrect
- degenerate
- unscrupulous
- unprincipled
- reprobate
- despicable
- mean
- naughty
- fallen
- sordid
- outlawed
- perverted
- reprehensible
- blamable
- lousy
- censurable
- infernal
- debauched
- unwholesome
- ungodly
- debased
- barred
- forbidden
- ill
- dissolute
- proscribed
- unseemly
- atrocious
- pernicious
- unhealthy
- execrable
- vulgar
Antonyms:
- uncorrupted
- incorruptible
- abetted
- abetted
- spotless
- inoffensive
- wholesome
- white
- indorsed
- unobjectionable
- seemly
- worthy
- esteemed
- unfallen
- unerring
- guiltless
- creditable
- innocent
- irreproachable
- venerable
- decorous
- respected
- venerable
- perfect
- guiltless
- law-abiding
- pure
- respected
- encouraged
- unfallen
- immaculate
- chaste
- encouraged
- spotless
- inoffensive
- indorsed
- incorruptible
- decorous
- creditable
- pure
- irreproachable
- worthy
- commendable
- white
- commendable
- chaste
- innocent
- wholesome
- unerring
- blameless
- esteemed
- blameless
- perfect
- uncorrupted
- immaculate
- seemly
- unobjectionable
- law-abiding
FAQs About the word immoral
deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong, not adhering to ethical or moral principlesNot moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or goo
vile, wicked, vicious,unlawful, dark, evil, sinful, bad, infamous, iniquitous
virtuous, ethical, moral, honest, righteous, decent, honest, legitimate, noble, decent
The politician's corrupt practices were deemed immoral and unethical.
The CEO's decision to cut employee benefits was seen as an immoral betrayal of trust.
The teacher's intimate relationship with a student was considered highly immoral.
The doctor's refusal to treat a patient based on their race was an immoral act of discrimination.