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immoral
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immoral
(adjective)
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immoral
/ɪ
ˈ
morəl/
adjective
immoral
/ɪ
ˈ
morəl/
adjective
Learner's definition of IMMORAL
[
more immoral; most immoral
]
:
not morally good or right
:
morally evil or wrong
Don't condemn her: there was nothing
immoral
about what she did.
It was
immoral
of her to tell lies like that.
immoral
behavior/acts
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—
compare
amoral
,
moral
— immorality
/ˌɪˌmoɚ
ˈ
æləti/
noun
[
noncount
]
sexual
immorality
the
immorality
of their behavior
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— immorally
/ɪ
ˈ
morəli/
adverb
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