undermoral

/ˌʌndərˈmɔrəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

Lacking a moral sense or principle.

“The company’s undermoral business practices were exposed in a recent investigation.”

2. noun

A lack of moral principles or sense.

“The undermoral environment of the city made it difficult for people to find honest work.”

3. verb

To deprive or remove someone’s moral principles or sense.

“The corrupt politician’s actions undermoralized the entire community.”

Synonyms

  • amoral
  • immoral

Antonyms

  • ethically sound
  • moral