Immoral ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Immoral ( adjective )

  1. Not conforming to accepted standards of morality.
  2. Not morally good or right.

Origin:

From latin immoralis, from in- (not) + moralis (moral).

Examples:

  1. Stealing is considered an immoral act.
  2. The company's actions were deemed immoral.
  3. He was accused of immoral behavior.
  4. The society had an immoral attitude towards certain groups of people.
  5. The immoral decision was made for personal gain.

(As a noun)

Immoral ( noun )

  1. Not conforming to accepted standards of morality.
  2. Not morally good or right.

Origin:

From latin immoralis, from in- (not) + moralis (moral).

Examples:

  1. Stealing is considered an immoral act.
  2. The company's actions were deemed immoral.
  3. He was accused of immoral behavior.
  4. The society had an immoral attitude towards certain groups of people.
  5. The immoral decision was made for personal gain.
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