Definitionadj. deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong
Last update: September 27, 2015
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He found an ignorant and corrupt society ruled by an immoral yet fanatical monarch. [Please select]
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LYING All lies are not bad, nor all liars immoral. [Please select]
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"It's a beastly French story," he added, addressing Helm; "immoral enough to make a pirate blush." [Please select]
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I tolerate unreasonable religious sentiment when it is not immoral. [Please select]
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Goethe's romance has a conclusion as lame and immoral. [Please select]
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Cruelty to animals is immoral, because our sympathies are blunted by it. [Please select]
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"I thought you were convinced that it was not immoral," answered Selma, in a constrained voice. [Please select]
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"You must know that you're an utterly immoral person."' [Please select]
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The atmosphere in which she was raised had been unmoral; it had not been consciously immoral. [Please select]
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It was monstrous, with Jane lying ill in her mother's room; it was indecent; it was grossly immoral; but he was actually jesting. [Please select]
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The writer who moralizes may find his work to be immoral in its effect on his juvenile readers, or may see his stories relegated to the overloaded bargain counters. [Please select]
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