immorality

/ɪˈmɒrælɪti/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or quality of being immoral; behavior or actions that are morally wrong or unethical.

“The politician’s immorality was exposed in the scandal.”

2. noun

A violation of moral principles or standards, especially in a serious or flagrant manner.

“The company’s immorality in exploiting its workers led to widespread criticism.”

3. noun

A lack of moral principles or standards, especially in a society or community.

“The immorality of the society was reflected in the high crime rates.”

Synonyms

  • immoralism
  • vice
  • wickedness

Antonyms

  • morality
  • virtue