immoralism
/ɪˈmɔːrəlɪzəm/ i-MOR-ə-liz-um
Definitions
1. noun
The practice or advocacy of immoral behavior, especially in a systematic or organized way.
“The newspaper criticized the politician’s immoralism, citing numerous examples of corruption.”
2. noun
A philosophy or attitude that rejects conventional moral standards.
“The artist’s immoralism was reflected in his provocative and often disturbing works.”
3. noun
A style or trend of behavior that is considered immoral or unseemly.
“The celebrity’s immoralism was widely criticized by the media and the public.”