Associations to the word «Immorality»
Noun
- Indulgence
- Sermon
- Scandal
- Oppression
- Pennant
- Divorce
- Idol
- Nun
- Ethic
- Believer
- Epistle
- Reformer
- Holiness
- Viper
- Ordinance
- Practise
- Contempt
- Torah
- Sex
- Void
- Censorship
- Robbery
- Dressing
- Communism
- Punishment
- Tyranny
- Doctrine
- Bourbon
- Priesthood
- Charge
- Breach
- Proclamation
- Propaganda
- Prejudice
- Mischief
- Sabbath
- Short
- Intrigue
- Degradation
- Habit
- Catholicism
- Opium
- Misery
- Christian
- Reputation
- Murder
- Crawl
- Fraud
- Worship
- Conduct
- Lottery
- Justification
- Stage
- Objection
- Religion
- Outrage
- Judgment
- Marriage
- Violence
- Prosecution
- Arrest
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
IMMORALITY, noun. (uncountable) The state or quality of being immoral; vice.
IMMORALITY, noun. (countable) An immoral act or practice.
Dictionary definition
IMMORALITY, noun. The quality of not being in accord with standards of right or good conduct; "the immorality of basing the defense of the West on the threat of mutual assured destruction".
IMMORALITY, noun. Morally objectionable behavior.
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