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the immoral
adjective
Not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law.
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The immoral charges!
Capitalism is amoral, verging on the immoral.
Or shunned as the immoral equivalents of drug pushers?
Will he go along with the immoral, illegal arrangement?
"The Immoral Artistry of Kathryn Bigelow's 'Detroit'," by Richard Brody.
In the course of the immoral education Mr. Audiard depicts, Malik learns to kill.
The Morrill Tariff was pejoratively nicknamed the "Immoral" tariff by British wags.
She has human moral characteristics and punishes the immoral and aids the suffering.
He also unmasks the immoral practices of the wealthiest members of society.
In left-wing activist circles, establishments of all sorts were the immoral equivalents of The Establishment.
He remains opposed to "Afghan Star" and the "immoral" Indian soap operas.
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