immorality

/ˌɪməˈræləti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being morally wrong; behavior that goes against accepted principles of right and wrong.
    • The leader's actions were condemned for their immorality and lack of honesty.
    • Many people believe that cheating on a test is a form of immorality.
    • The novel explores the immorality of greed and selfishness.
  2. An act or practice that is morally wrong.
    • The book lists several immoralitys that were common in that era, such as slavery and corruption.
    • The community was shocked by the immoralitys revealed in the scandal.
    • He spoke out against the immoralitys he saw in the business world.
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