Uk English Meaning of immoral
immoral
Other Uk English words related to immoral
- bad
- dark
- evil
- sinful
- unlawful
- vicious
- vile
- wicked
- Contemptible
- cruel
- cursed
- illegal
- improper
- infamous
- iniquitous
- nasty
- nefarious
- obscene
- offensive
- prohibited
- rotten
- unauthorised
- unethical
- unrighteous
- unsavory
- villainous
- wrong
- convicted
- Atrocious
- banned
- barred
- base
- blameworthy
- blameworthy
- censurable
- cursed
- cursed
- debased
- debauched
- degenerate
- depraved
- despicable
- not allowed
- discouraged
- dishonest
- Dishonourable
- disreputable
- dissolute
- evil-minded
- execrable
- Fallen
- forbidden
- ignoble
- ill
- incorrect
- indecent
- unseemly
- infernal
- loose
- lousy
- Low
- low-minded
- average
- naughty
- noxious
- objectionable
- Outlawed
- harmful
- perverted
- pestilential
- proscribed
- reprehensible
- reprobate
- scrofulous
- sick
- snide
- squalid
- unbecoming
- Unclean
- ungodly
- unhealthy
- Unscrupulous
- Unscrupulous
- unseemly
- unhealthy
- vulgar
- decent
- ethical
- good
- high
- honest
- honourable
- just
- legal
- legitimate
- moral
- noble
- permissible
- permitted
- right
- righteous
- sublime
- upright
- virtuous
- allowed
- approved
- authorised
- Clean
- Correct
- decent
- Elevated
- endorsed
- exemplary
- high-minded
- licensed
- lofty
- Principled
- proper
- reputable
- sanctioned
- scrupulous
- supported
- promoted
- abetted
- blameless
- chaste
- commendable
- creditable
- decorous
- encouraged
- esteemed
- guiltless
- immaculate
- incorruptible
- endorsed
- innocent
- harmless
- irreproachable
- law-abiding
- perfect
- pure
- respected
- seemly
- spotless
- uncorrupted
- unerring
- unobjectionable
- venerable
- white
- wholesome
- worthy
- Unfallen
Nearest Words of immoral
Definitions and Meaning of immoral in English
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.
FAQs About the word immoral
immoral
deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong, not adhering to ethical or moral principlesNot moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or goo
bad,dark,evil,sinful,unlawful,vicious,vile,wicked,Contemptible,cruel
decent,ethical,good,high,honest,honourable,just,legal,legitimate,moral
immomentous => insignificant, immoment => unimportant , immold => Immolate, immolator => Immolator, immolation => Immolation,