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View usage for: immorality in British English (ˌɪməˈrælɪtɪ) nounWord forms: plural -ties1. the quality, character, or state of being immoral 2. immoral behaviour, esp in sexual matters; licentiousness; profligacy or promiscuity immorality in American English (ˌɪmɔrˈælɪti; ˌ ɪmoʊˈrælɪti) noun1. the state or quality of being immoral 3. Word forms: plural ˌimmoˈralities an immoral act or practice; vice Examples of 'immorality' in a sentenceimmorality Second, notice that it's gross immorality. Synonyms of 'immorality'wickedness, wrong, vice, evil More Synonyms of immorality a reflection of our society's immorality Synonyms Opposites goodness , morality , honesty , purity , lawfulness Additional synonymsThey only recognize badness when they perceive it in others. Synonyms wickedness, wrong, evil, corruption, sin, impropriety, immorality, villainy, naughtiness, sinfulness, foulness, baseness, rottenness, vileness, shamefulness Definition the act of corrupting morally or sexually It was a society sinking into corruption and vice. Synonyms depravity, vice, evil, degradation, perversion, decadence, impurity, wickedness, degeneration, immorality, iniquity, profligacy, viciousness, sinfulness, turpitude (formal), basenessDefinition excessive drunkenness or sexual activity The police were called to quell scenes of violence and debauchery. Synonyms depravity, excess, lust, revel, indulgence, orgy, incontinence, gluttony, dissipation, licentiousness, intemperance, overindulgence, lewdness, dissoluteness, carousal Nearby words ofimmorality - immolate
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- immortality
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