Immoral

/ɪˈmɔːrəl/ adjective

Not following accepted rules of right and wrong behavior; behaving unethically or wickedly.

From Latin 'immoralis' (im- + moralis, 'relating to morals or customs'). 'Moralis' comes from 'mores' (customs, manners). The prefix 'im-' means 'not,' so literally 'not moral.' The word entered English around the 1500s.

AMimmoral
ARفاسق
BNঅনৈতিক
CAimmoral
CSnemorální
DAimmoral
DEunmoralisch
ELάσεμνος
ESimmoral
FAبی اخلاق
FIepämoraalinen
FR immoral
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