immoral
Etymology

From im- + moral.

Pronunciation
  • (RP) IPA: /ɪˈmɒɹəl/
  • (America) IPA: /ɪˈmɔɹəl/
Adjective

immoral

  1. Breaching principles of natural law, rectitude, or justice, and so inconsistent with the demands of virtue, purity, or "good morals"; not right, not moral. (Compare unethical, illegal.)
    Synonyms: Thesaurus:immoral
    Antonyms: moral, pure, righteous
    • English Standard translation of the Bible, Book of Hebrews 13:4 :
      Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled, for God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous.
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