immoral
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adjective
amoral, arrant, bad, base, conscienceless, corrupt, criminal, debauched, degenerate, depraved, dishonest, dishonorable, disreputable, dissipated, dissolute, evil, exploitative, false, flagitious, graceless, heinous, ignoble, illaudable, illegal, illicit, improper, impure, indecent, iniquitous, knavish, lacking morals, lecherous, lewd, libidinous, licentious, male moratus, miscreant, nefarious, objectionable, perditus, pernicious, perverted, pettifogging, pravus, profligate, promiscuous, prurient, reprobate, roguish, salacious, shameless, shocking, sinful, unchaste, unconscionable, unethical, unjustifiable, unlawful, unmoral, unprincipled, unrighteous, unscrupulous, unvirtuous, unwholesome, wicked, without integrity, wrong
associated concepts: immoral act, immoral agreement, immoral conduct, immoral consideration, immoral contract, obscenity
foreign phrases:
- Ex turpi causa non oritur actio. — No cause of action arises out of an immoral or illegal consideration.
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index
bad (offensive), base (bad), brazen, decadent, delinquent (guilty of a misdeed), depraved, diabolic, dishonest, disreputable, dissolute, felonious, illicit, improper, inexcusable, iniquitous, irregular (improper), lascivious, lawless, lecherous, lewd, licentious, machiavellian, nefarious, obscene, peccant (culpable), profligate (corrupt), promiscuous, reprehensible, reprobate, salacious, scandalous, sinister, tainted (corrupted), tortuous (corrupt), unethical, unjust, unscrupulous, vicious, wanton
Burton's Legal Thesaurus.
William C. Burton.
2006