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  • 51immoral — a. 1. [Said of actions.] Wrong, wicked, vicious, sinful, corrupt, loose. 2. [Said of persons.] Bad, wicked, unprincipled, depraved, loose in behavior, profligate, dissolute, vicious. 3. [Said of habitual conduct.] Loose, depraved, unprincipled,… …

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  • 52immoral — adj 1. corrupt, depraved, unprincipled, reprobate, unscrupulous, unredeemable, unregenerate, shameless, abandoned; wicked, evil, iniquitous, heinous, nefarious, flagitious, vicious, villainous, miscreant; foul, base, vile; degenerate, demoralized …

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  • 53immoral — im·moral …

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  • 54immoral — adjective Syn: wicked, bad, wrong, unethical, unprincipled, unscrupulous, dishonest, corrupt, sinful, impure Ant: ethical, pure …

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  • 55immoral — im•mor•al [[t]ɪˈmɔr əl, ɪˈmɒr [/t]] adj. 1) violating moral principles 2) licentious; lascivious • Etymology: 1650–60 im•mor′al•ly, adv …

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  • 56immoral — /ɪˈmɒrəl / (say i moruhl) adjective not moral; not conforming to the moral law; not conforming to accepted patterns of conduct. –immorally, adverb …

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  • 58immoral — Wicked. Hostile to the welfare of the general public; having a tendency to mischievous or pernicious consequences. Jones v Dannenberg Co. 112 Ga 426, 37 SE 729. Unrestrained by law or principles of good conduct in sexual relations; licentious …

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  • 59immoral — adj. 1 not conforming to accepted standards of morality (cf. AMORAL). 2 morally wrong (esp. in sexual matters). 3 depraved, dissolute. Derivatives: immorality n. (pl. ies). immorally adv …

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  • 60Immoral Cumbat (компьютерная игра) — …

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