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  1. immoral in American English. (ɪˈmɔrəl ) adjective. 1. not in conformity with accepted principles of right and wrong behavior. 2. wicked. 3. not in conformity with the accepted standards of proper sexual behavior; unchaste; lewd.

  2. Immoral definition: violating moral principles; not conforming to the patterns of conduct usually accepted or established as consistent with principles of personal and social ethics..

  3. an immoral act/life/person; They were charged with living off immoral earnings (= money earned by working as a prostitute). compare amoral, moral. See immoral in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary See immoral in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English

  4. Synonyms for IMMORAL: unlawful, sinful, evil, vicious, vile, bad, wicked, dark; Antonyms of IMMORAL: moral, ethical, virtuous, honorable, good, right, righteous, legal

  5. immoral /ɪ ˈ morəl/ adjective. Britannica Dictionary definition of IMMORAL. [more immoral; most immoral] : not morally good or right : morally evil or wrong. Don't condemn her: there was nothing immoral about what she did. It was immoral of her to tell lies like that. immoral behavior/acts. — compare amoral, moral.

  6. 4 meanings: 1. transgressing accepted moral rules; corrupt 2. sexually dissolute; profligate or promiscuous 3. unscrupulous or.... Click for more definitions.

  7. Define immoral. immoral synonyms, immoral pronunciation, immoral translation, English dictionary definition of immoral. violating moral principles; bad; wicked ...