immorality

IPA: ɪmɝˈæɫɪti

noun

  • (uncountable) The state or quality of being immoral; vice.
  • (countable) An immoral act or practice.
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Examples of "immorality" in Sentences

  • It is misconceive to link fashion with immorality.
  • Consent to sexual promiscuity and immorality is bad.
  • It ` s one thread in what I call the immorality quilt.
  • Acting as if the phonons themselves contain immorality is laughable.
  • “The essence of immorality is the tendency to make an exception of myself” - Jane Addams
  • SIMON: And Jeffs believed much of America was lured into what he called immorality and corruption.
  • August 27th, 2009 3: 09 pm ET no crime or immorality is too big to be forgiven if you are a republican.
  • Could it be that somewhere lurking beneath the defensiveness, the partisanship, the blinkered worldview, and the immorality is a little nub of a conscience?
  • Probably a majority of ethical vegetarians, vegans, and humane animal farming types, are left of center, and many of them would say that the diet of the majority of Americans implicates them in horrendous cruelty — and surely the accusation of immorality is at least as insulting to upstanding folk as an accusation of being a hick.

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