immoral 的定义
- violating moral principles; not conforming to the patterns of conduct usually accepted or established as consistent with principles of personal and social ethics.
- licentious or lascivious.
immoral 近义词
evil, degenerate
immoral 的近义词 38 个
- corrupt
- depraved
- dishonest
- indecent
- nefarious
- obscene
- pornographic
- shameless
- sinful
- unethical
- unscrupulous
- wrong
- x-rated
- abandoned
- bad
- debauched
- dissipated
- dissolute
- fast
- graceless
- impure
- iniquitous
- lewd
- licentious
- loose
- of easy virtue
- profligate
- rakish
- reprobate
- saturnalian
- speedy
- unchaste
- unclean
- unprincipled
- vicious
- vile
- villainous
- wicked
immoral 的反义词 18 个
更多immoral例句
- Marris is frank on where she stands on certain issues, arguing, for example, that zoos are immoral.
- Massey was charged on June 14 with one count of communication with a minor for immoral purposes in King County Superior Court.
- Two new studies show that people consider activities that they think are immoral or unreasonable as riskier — even when they’re not.
- Traditionally, the villain in any story — Disney or otherwise — represents a behavior, character trait, or facet of identity that society has deemed to be taboo or immoral.
- “It’s immoral, unjustifiable and completely un-Australian because, you know, Australia prides itself saying that we are multicultural, we embrace all cultures, we welcome everyone,” she says.
- The film examines labor in the U.S. agriculture sector and the “immoral practices” that affect thousands of farmworkers.
- These are all fruitful options to pursue for any atheist interested in challenging the immoral stereotypes we have.
- The researchers collected over 13,000 responses, almost 4,000 of which described a moral or immoral event.
- Another act, however, may be considered immoral not because it is harmful but because it evinces disloyalty.
- The researchers deliberately refrained from defining “moral” and “immoral” for study participants.
- It is unwise and immoral to accept any important statement without proof.
- Nations, whose constitutions are immoral and unscriptural, are commanded to perform the duty.
- Facility for obtaining loans at fair rates will not make immoral men moral.
- The law is immoral: it is the conspiracy of rulers and priests against the workers, to continue their subjection.
- Figures are not available concerning immoral acts which do not become the subject of a criminal charge.