immoral

The word “immoral” has 3 syllables: im-mo-ral

It's pronounced as /ɪˈmɔːrəl/


What is synonym and antonym for immoral?

In the thesaurus, “immoral” has 143 synonyms and 74 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for immoral along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for immoral

Antonyms for immoral

  • abetted
  • allowed
  • approved
  • authorized
  • blameless
  • chaste
  • clean
  • commendable
  • conscientious
  • correct
  • creditable
  • decent
  • decorous
  • elevated
  • encouraged
  • endorsed
  • esteemed
  • ethical
  • exemplary
  • good
  • guiltless
  • high
  • high-minded
  • holy
  • honest
  • honorable
  • immaculate
  • incorruptible
  • indorsed
  • innocent
  • inoffensive
  • irreproachable
  • just
  • law-abiding
  • legal
  • legitimate
  • licensed
  • lily-white
  • lofty
  • meritorious
  • moral
  • noble
  • perfect
  • permissible
  • permitted
  • principled
  • promoted
  • proper
  • pure
  • reputable
  • respected
  • right
  • righteous
  • sanctioned
  • scrupulous
  • seemly
  • spotless
  • squeaky-clean
  • sublime
  • supported
  • trustworthy
  • truthful
  • uncorrupt
  • uncorrupted
  • unerring
  • unfallen
  • unobjectionable
  • upright
  • upstanding
  • venerable
  • virtuous
  • white
  • wholesome
  • worthy

Meanings of immoral

  • adjective
    1. Not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law.

Example Sentences

  • The company's decision to exploit workers for profit was widely regarded as immoral.
  • Many people believe that cheating on a partner is an immoral act.
  • The book discusses the immoral practices of certain leaders in history.
  • The community condemned the immoral behavior of those involved in the scandal.
  • His actions were considered immoral by the majority, even though he thought they were justified.

On this page you'll find 217 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to immoral, such as: Machiavellian, abandoned, abetted, adulterous, allowed, approved, atrocious.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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  • Sunday
  • amateur
  • amateurish
  • avocational
  • awkward
  • backyard
  • bad
  • beginner
  • beginning
  • bent
  • clumsy
  • contaminated
  • corrupt
  • crooked
  • crude
  • curbstone
  • cutthroat
  • debased
  • debauched
  • decadent
  • defective
  • degenerate
  • degraded
  • demoralized
  • depraved
  • dilettante
  • dilettantish
  • dishonest
  • dissipated
  • dissolute
  • entry-level
  • evil
  • faulty
  • flawed
  • fresh
  • freshman
  • green
  • greenhorn
  • hack
  • hacker
  • ham-fisted
  • ham-handed
  • heavy-handed
  • immoral
  • incapable
  • incompetent
  • inexperienced
  • inexpert
  • iniquitous
  • kid
  • learner
  • libertine
  • loose
  • miscreant
  • naive
  • nefarious
  • neophyte
  • new
  • newcomer
  • nonprofessional
  • novice
  • part-time
  • perverse
  • perverted
  • primitive
  • rakehell
  • rakehelly
  • rakish
  • raw
  • reprobate
  • rookie
  • self-taught
  • sick
  • sinful
  • spoiled
  • tainted
  • talentless
  • tenderfoot
  • trifler
  • tyro
  • unable
  • unclean
  • unethical
  • unfinished
  • unfit
  • ungifted
  • uninitiated
  • unpolished
  • unprepared
  • unprincipled
  • unprofessional
  • unqualified
  • unschooled
  • unscrupulous
  • unseasoned
  • unskilled
  • unskillful
  • untalented
  • untaught
  • untested
  • untrained
  • untried
  • untutored
  • unwholesome
  • vicious
  • warped
  • weekend
  • wicked
  • would-be

Machiavellian

  • artful
  • astute
  • calculating
  • cheapjack
  • conniving
  • contriving
  • corrupt
  • crafty
  • crooked
  • cunning
  • cutthroat
  • debased
  • debauched
  • decadent
  • deceitful
  • degenerate
  • degraded
  • demoralized
  • depraved
  • devious
  • dishonest
  • dissipated
  • dog-eat-dog
  • expedient
  • immoral
  • jackleg
  • knavish
  • libertine
  • licentious
  • merciless
  • opportunist
  • opportunistic
  • pitiless
  • plotting
  • profligate
  • remorseless
  • ruthless
  • scheming
  • sharp
  • shrewd
  • sly
  • unconscionable
  • underhanded
  • unethical
  • unprincipled
  • unscrupulous
  • wily

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