immorally 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.
immorally 近义词
sinfully
immorally 的近义词 4 个
更多immorally例句
- He said it would be “immoral and unethical” to not authorize the vaccine.
- The share of Republicans who describe Democrats as more immoral than other Americans grew from 47% in 2016 to 55% in 2019, according to Pew research.
- The share of Democrats who describe Republicans as immoral rose 12 percentage points, from 35% to 47%.
- First, even though Americans are quick to say infidelity is immoral, sex scandals involving politicians are nothing new for voters.
- Gallup found back in May, for instance, that 89 percent of Americans said married men and women having affairs was immoral — and it’s hard to get 9 in 10 Americans to agree on much of anything these days.
- For this, Valley accuses us of deliberately and immorally abusing the history of anti-Semitism, including even the Holocaust.
- Meta "very immorally," as Norman told her, comforted Nipen with a large share of her sandwiches.
- But even so, I often find myself immorally glad that they figure in the programme.
- But I was not alone; for close beside me stood a little French landaulet, the most immorally alluring car I had ever seen.
- Love, unless united with reprobation of evil-doing, is as likely to act immorally as morally.
- Moya was giving herself up, almost immorally, Paul sometimes thought, to the fascination Mrs. Bogardus's personality had for her.