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Definition of immorality in English: immoralitynounPlural immoralities ɪməˈralɪtiˌɪməˈrælədi mass nounThe state or quality of being immoral; wickedness. he believed his father had been punished by God for his immorality count noun her alleged immoralities aroused a public outcry Example sentencesExamples - We did not and will not think for one moment to target them even if they were people of immorality and debauchery.
- But it may take two or three generations to get rid of this corrupt mentality and immorality of the present generation.
- This world is full of hope and joy, but it is also beset by evil, immorality and sin.
- The corruption and immorality that pervades the exercise is astounding.
- No country, no state, has ever survived in history on the basis of evil and immorality.
Synonyms wickedness, immoral behaviour, badness, evil, vileness, iniquity, corruption, dishonesty, dishonourableness sinfulness, sin, impurity, unchastity, depravity, vice, turpitude, degeneracy, debauchery, dissolution, perversion, indecency, lewdness, licentiousness, lustfulness, wantonness, promiscuity, shamelessness informal shadiness British informal crookedness Definition of immorality in US English: immoralitynounˌiməˈralədēˌɪməˈrælədi The state or quality of being immoral; wickedness. he believed his father had been punished by God for his immorality Example sentencesExamples - The corruption and immorality that pervades the exercise is astounding.
- But it may take two or three generations to get rid of this corrupt mentality and immorality of the present generation.
- No country, no state, has ever survived in history on the basis of evil and immorality.
- We did not and will not think for one moment to target them even if they were people of immorality and debauchery.
- This world is full of hope and joy, but it is also beset by evil, immorality and sin.
Synonyms wickedness, immoral behaviour, badness, evil, vileness, iniquity, corruption, dishonesty, dishonourableness |