noun
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the quality, character, or state of being immoral
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immoral behaviour, esp in sexual matters; licentiousness; profligacy or promiscuity
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an immoral act
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Etymology
Origin of immorality
Explanation
Immorality is evil, sinful, or otherwise wrong behavior. Immorality is often called wickedness and is a state avoided by good people. Since morality refers to things that are right, immorality has to do with things that are wrong — like stealing, lying, and murdering. This is a tricky word, because people have their own idea of what's immoral. We can all agree killing is an example of immorality, but people disagree on whether things such as bad language are truly signs of immorality. Different religions have their own ideas of immorality too, but the word is always associated with wrongness and offensiveness.
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Example Sentences
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This debut novel follows a mixed-race South African family in the 1920s blown apart by the Immorality Act, which essentially criminalized interracial relationships.
From New York Times • Dec. 1, 2022
In 1988, I produced “Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act,” which is about a white librarian and a Black schoolteacher falling in love.
From New York Times • Aug. 3, 2021
Her 1963 work, “Occasion for Loving,” is about a white woman who has a relationship with a black man, something that was illegal at the time, banned by the Immorality Act.
From Salon • Jul. 17, 2014
As a deterrent, the Immorality Act has worked none too well over the years.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Also Schmoelder writes: "Immorality as a trade has existed at all times and in all places, and, so far as the human eye can see, it will remain a constant companion of the human race."
From Woman under socialism by De Leon, Daniel
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