单词 | immoral |
例句 | immoral adjective •the legality of the fugitive slave laws does not alter the fact that they were deeply immoral:unethical, bad, morally wrong, wrongful, wicked, evil, foul, unprincipled, unscrupulous, dishonorable, dishonest, unconscionable, iniquitous, disreputable, corrupt, depraved, vile, villainous, nefarious, base, miscreant | sinful, godless, impure, unchaste, unvirtuous, shameless, degenerate, debased, debauched, dissolute, reprobate, lewd, obscene, perverse, perverted | licentious, wanton, promiscuous, loose | informal shady, lowdown, crooked, sleazy. ANT ethical, chaste.EASILY CONFUSED WORDS immoral, amoral Immoral means 'failing to adhere to moral standards.' Amoral means 'without, or not concerned with, moral standards.' An immoral person commits acts that violate society's moral norms. An amoral person has no understanding of these norms, or no sense of right and wrong. Whereas amoral may be simply descriptive, immoral is always judgmental.These notes clear up confusion between similar-looking pairs. |
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