Immorality (noun)

  1. The state or quality of being immoral.
  2. An immoral act or practice.

Origin:

From latin immoralis "not moral, wicked".

Examples:

  1. The immorality of lying is universally acknowledged.
  2. The company's immorality in its business practices was exposed.
  3. The society's acceptance of such immorality is unacceptable.
  4. The immorality of cheating on a test is not a matter of opinion.
  5. The immorality of this action is clear and undeniable.
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