Synonym: bad, evil, sinful, wicked, wrong. Antonym: moral. Similar words: immortal, moral, amoral, morals, morale, morality, demoralize, demoralized. Meaning: [ɪ'mɔrəl /-'mɒr-] adj. 1. deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong 2. not adhering to ethical or moral principles 3. morally unprincipled 4. characterized by wickedness or immorality 5. marked by immorality; deviating from what is considered right or proper or good.
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31. A man can live and be healthy without killing animals for food; therefore, if he eats meat, he participates in taking animal life merely for the sake of his appetite. And to act so is immoral. Leo Tolstoy
32. Voice over Male speaker It's immoral to give a reward but murder is immoral.
33. Deliberately inflicting suffering on people is at least primafacie immoral, and needs some special moral justification.
34. Family dysfunction has demonstrated an alarming tendency to correlate with immoral and uncivilized behavior.
35. For many people at the time such practices were regarded as immoral.
36. No one says fire is morally wrong, and those who burn things are not inherently immoral.
37. Many welfare opponents vilify recipients as lazy and immoral cheats and con artists.
38. To be moral is to be kind, righteous, fair and just, and to be immoral is to be shameless, sinful, corrupt and evil. Dr T.P.Chia
39. Sometimes we accept that morality changes; that, what was immoral once is not immoral now.
40. He thinks it is totally wrong and immoral to do things like that.
41. They are impossible, immoral, and out of step with the whole history of salvation.
42. This requires that we give up foolish, immoral reading, or reading to acquire power, or reading that is self-indulgent.
43. False testimony in support of a just cause was moral; for an unjust cause it was immoral.
44. It is immoral to do the ironing in front of the television when there is a good film on.
45. The desire for a good life produces hardworking, creative and productive people. The desire for power and money creates greedier,[http://sentencedict.com/immoral.html] unethical and immoral men. Dr T.P.Chia
46. Thus what was considered immoral conduct has varied from place to place, and the definition has changed over time.
47. My parents think my lifestyle is both dangerous and immoral.
48. While Asquithians were attacking the Black and Tan policy as immoral, the Unionists were accusing the government of irresolution.
49. I can only point out the immoral lifestyle that accompanied his profession and the evidence of spiritual deceit.
50. In many such stories, women are portrayed as untrustworthy and immoral.
51. For instance, referring to the title, some characters are just and immoral, some are fair and dishonest.
52. All the sadistic, immoral thrills of a million lifetimes put together could not begin to equal what I felt.
53. The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame. Oscar Wilde
54. Many people think that testing cosmetics on animals is immoral.
55. From such perspectives, requirements for any further debt repayments are immoral and illegitimate.
56. The point is that the activity itself, in this case combustion, is not by itself moral or immoral.
57. To spend £23 billion on nuclear weapons is immoral, and a terrible waste of money.
58. By the moral standards of some of the bargainers the claims of some of the others may be immoral.
59. He loved animals and endeavoured, in his engravings, to moralize an immoral society.
60. Remember that sometimes immoral or unjust laws may be authoritatively binding, at least on some people.
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