English-Thai Dictionary
immoral
ADJ ซึ่ง ผิด ทำนองคลองธรรม ผิดศีลธรรม ผิด ศีล ซึ่ง ไม่เหมาะสม ซึ่ง ไม่ ซื่อสัตย์ ซึ่ง ขัด กับ หลักคำสอน sinful unethical wicked moral pious pure sueng-pid-tam-nong-klong-tam
immorality
N การ ผิดศีลธรรม การ ผิด ทำนองคลองธรรม sin vice wickedness morality kan-pid-sin-la-tam
immorally
ADV อย่าง ผิดศีลธรรม อย่าง เลวทราม อย่าง ชั่วร้าย sinfully viciously wickedly morally yang-pid-sin-la-tam
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
IMMORAL
a.[in and moral. ] Inconsistent with moral rectitude; contrary to the moral or divine law; wicked; unjust; dishonest; vicious. Every action is immoral which contravenes any divine precept, or which is contrary to the duties which men owe to each other. 1. Wicked or unjust in practice; vicious; dishonest; as an immoral man. Every man who violates a divine law or a social duty, is immoral but we particularly apply the term to a person who habitually violates the laws.
IMMORALITY
n.Any act or practice which contravenes the divine commands or the social duties. Injustice, dishonesty, fraud, slander, profaneness, gaming, intemperance, lewdness, are immoralities. All crimes are immoralities; but crime expresses more than immorality.
IMMORALLY
adv. Wickedly; viciously; in violation of law or duty.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
IMMORAL
Im *mor "al, a. Etym: [Pref. im- not + moral: cf. F. immoral. ]
Defn: Not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law; wicked; unjust; dishonest; vicious; licentious; as, an immoral man; an immoral deed.
Syn. -- Wicked; sinful; criminal; vicious; unjust; dishonest; depraved; impure; unchaste; profligate; dissolute; abandoned; licentious; lewd; obscene.
IMMORALITY
Im `mo *ral "i *ty, n.; pl. Immoralities. Etym: [Cf. F. immoralité. ]
1. The state or quality of being immoral; vice. The root of all immorality. Sir W. Temple.
2. An immoral act or practice. Luxury and sloth and then a great drove of heresies and immoralities broke loose among them. Milton.
IMMORALLY
IMMORALLY Im *mor "al *ly, adv.
Defn: In an immoral manner; wickedly.
New American Oxford Dictionary
immoral
im mor al |i (m )ˈmôrəl, -ˈmärəl ɪ (m )ˈmɔrəl | ▶adjective not conforming to accepted standards of morality: an immoral and unwinnable war. DERIVATIVES im mor al ly adverb usage: Immoral means ‘failing to adhere to moral standards.’ Amoral is a more neutral, impartial word meaning ‘without, or not concerned with, moral standards.’ An immoral person commits acts that violate society's moral norms. An amoral person has no understanding of these norms, or no sense of right and wrong. Amoral may also mean ‘not concerned with, or outside the scope of morality ’ (following the pattern of apolitical, asexual ). Amoral, then, may refer to a judicial ruling that is concerned only with narrow legal or financial issues. Whereas amoral may be simply descriptive, immoral is judgmental.
immoral earnings
im |moral earn |ings ▶plural noun earnings from prostitution.
immoralism
im mor al ism |iˈmôrəˌlizəm, -ˈmär -ɪˈmɔrəlɪzəm | ▶noun a system of thought or behavior that does not accept moral principles. DERIVATIVES im mor al ist noun ORIGIN early 20th cent.: suggested by German Immoralismus .
immorality
im mo ral i ty |ˌiməˈralitē, ˌimô -ɪməˈræləti | ▶noun ( pl. immoralities ) the state or quality of being immoral; wickedness: he believed his father had been punished by God for his immorality.
Oxford Dictionary
immoral
im |moral |ɪˈmɒr (ə )l | ▶adjective not conforming to accepted standards of morality: unseemly and immoral behaviour. DERIVATIVES immorally adverb usage: The words immoral and amoral are different in meaning: see usage at amoral .
immoral earnings
im |moral earn |ings ▶plural noun earnings from prostitution.
immoralism
im ¦mor ¦al |ism ▶noun [ mass noun ] a system of thought or behaviour that does not accept moral principles. DERIVATIVES immoralist noun ORIGIN early 20th cent.: suggested by German Immoralismus .
immorality
im ¦mor ¦al |ity |ɪməˈralɪti | ▶noun ( pl. immoralities ) [ mass noun ] the state or quality of being immoral; wickedness: he believed his father had been punished by God for his immorality | [ count noun ] : her alleged immoralities aroused a public outcry.
American Oxford Thesaurus
immoral
immoral adjective the legality of the fugitive slave laws does not alter the fact that they were deeply immoral: unethical, bad, morally wrong, wrongful, wicked, evil, foul, unprincipled, unscrupulous, dishonorable, dishonest, unconscionable, iniquitous, disreputable, corrupt, depraved, vile, villainous, nefarious, base, miscreant; sinful, godless, impure, unchaste, unvirtuous, shameless, degenerate, debased, debauched, dissolute, reprobate, lewd, obscene, perverse, perverted; licentious, wanton, promiscuous, loose; informal shady, lowdown, crooked, sleazy. ANTONYMS ethical, chaste. EASILY CONFUSED WORDS immoral, amoral Immoral means 'failing to adhere to moral standards.' Amoral means 'without, or not concerned with, moral standards.' An immoral person commits acts that violate society's moral norms. An amoral person has no understanding of these norms, or no sense of right and wrong. Whereas amoral may be simply descriptive, immoral is always judgmental. These notes clear up confusion between similar-looking pairs.
immorality
immorality noun he charged that the overseas press was prone to lies and immorality: wickedness, immoral behavior, badness, evil, vileness, corruption, dishonesty, dishonorableness; sinfulness, ungodliness, unchastity, sin, depravity, villainy, vice, degeneracy, debauchery, dissolution, perversion, lewdness, obscenity, wantonness, promiscuity; informal shadiness, crookedness; formal turpitude.
Oxford Thesaurus
immoral
immoral adjective they deplored immoral behaviour among the upper classes: unethical, bad, morally wrong, wrongful, wicked, evil, unprincipled, unscrupulous, dishonourable, dishonest, unconscionable, iniquitous, disreputable, fraudulent, corrupt, depraved, vile, villainous, nefarious, base, unfair, underhand, devious; sinful, impure, unchaste, unvirtuous, shameless, degenerate, debauched, abandoned, dissolute, reprobate, perverted, indecent, lewd, licentious, wanton, bawdy, lustful, promiscuous, whorish; informal shady, low-down; Brit. informal dodgy, crooked, not cricket; archaic miscreant. ANTONYMS moral, ethical; chaste. EASILY CONFUSED WORDS immoral or amoral? See amoral . These notes clear up confusion between similar-looking pairs.
immorality
immorality noun he believed his father had been punished by God for his immorality: wickedness, immoral behaviour, badness, evil, vileness, iniquity, corruption, dishonesty, dishonourableness; sinfulness, sin, impurity, unchastity, depravity, vice, turpitude, degeneracy, debauchery, dissolution, perversion, indecency, lewdness, licentiousness, lustfulness, wantonness, promiscuity, shamelessness; informal shadiness; Brit. informal crookedness. ANTONYMS morality; chastity.
Duden Dictionary
immoralisch
im mo ra lisch Adjektiv bildungssprachlich |i mmoralisch auch …ˈraː …|zu lateinisch in- = un-, nicht und moralisch unmoralisch immoralisch handeln
Immoralismus
Im mo ra lis mus Substantiv, maskulin bildungssprachlich , der |Immoral i smus |Haltung der bewussten Ablehnung überlieferter moralischer Grundsätze
Immoralist
Im mo ra list Substantiv, maskulin bildungssprachlich , der |Immoral i st |der Immoralist; Genitiv: des Immoralisten, Plural: die Immoralisten Vertreter des Immoralismus
Immoralistin
Im mo ra lis tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Immoral i stin |die Immoralistin; Genitiv: der Immoralistin, Plural: die Immoralistinnen weibliche Form zu Immoralist
Immoralität
Im mo ra li tät Substantiv, feminin bildungssprachlich , die |Immoralit ä t auch ˈɪm …|a Unmoral, Unsittlichkeit b Gleichgültigkeit gegenüber moralischen Grundsätzen
French Dictionary
immoral
immoral , ale , aux adj. adjectif Contraire à la morale. : Des procédés immoraux. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec l ’adjectif amoral, étranger à la morale. Note Orthographique i mm oral.
immoralement
immoralement adv. adverbe littéraire De façon immorale. Prononciation Le e de l ’avant-dernière syllabe ne se prononce pas, [imɔralmɑ̃ ] Note Orthographique i mm ora l ement.
immoralisme
immoralisme n. m. nom masculin Doctrine qui nie toute obligation morale. Note Orthographique i mm ora l isme.
immoralité
immoralité n. f. nom féminin Caractère de ce qui est immoral, absence de principes moraux. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom immortalité, qualité de ce qui est immortel. Note Orthographique i mm oralité.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
immoral
im mor al /ɪmɔ́ːr (ə )l |ɪmɔ́r -/形容詞 1 不道徳な, 道義に反する (↔moral ; →amoral ).2 みだらな, ふしだらな, わいせつな (obscene ).~ly 副詞
immorality
im mo ral i ty /ɪ̀mərǽləti /名詞 複 -ties 1 U 不道徳 ; ふしだら .2 C 〖通例 -ties 〗不道徳な行為 .