unlawful |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between unlawful and undefined
is that
unlawful is prohibited]]; not permitted by law (either [[civil law|civil or criminal law; see illegal) while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
evil |
unlawful |
As adjectives the difference between evil and unlawful
is that
evil is intending to harm; malevolent while
unlawful is prohibited]]; not permitted by law (either [[civil law|civil or criminal law; see illegal).
As a noun evil
is moral badness; wickedness; malevolence; the forces or behaviors that are the opposite or enemy of good.
unlawful |
intend |
As an adjective unlawful
is prohibited]]; not permitted by law (either [[civil law|civil or criminal law; see illegal).
As a verb intend is
to fix the mind upon (something to be accomplished); be intent upon; mean; design; plan; purpose .
unlawful |
illegally |
As an adjective unlawful
is prohibited]]; not permitted by law (either [[civil law|civil or criminal law; see illegal).
As an adverb illegally is
in a manner contrary to law.
unlawful |
disloyal |
As adjectives the difference between unlawful and disloyal
is that
unlawful is prohibited]]; not permitted by law (either [[civil law|civil or criminal law; see illegal) while
disloyal is without loyalty; faithless, traitorous.
unlawful |
injustice |
As an adjective unlawful
is prohibited; not permitted by law (either civil or criminal law; see illegal).
As a noun injustice is
absence of justice; unjustice.
unlawful |
unjust |
As adjectives the difference between unlawful and unjust
is that
unlawful is prohibited; not permitted by law (either civil or criminal law; see illegal) while
unjust is not fair, just or right.
unlawful |
forbidden |
As adjectives the difference between unlawful and forbidden
is that
unlawful is prohibited]]; not permitted by law (either [[civil law|civil or criminal law; see illegal) while
forbidden is not allowed.
As a verb forbidden is
.
unlawful |
improper |
As adjectives the difference between unlawful and improper
is that
unlawful is prohibited; not permitted by law (either civil or criminal law; see illegal) while
improper is unsuitable to needs or circumstances; inappropriate; inapt.
As a verb improper is
to appropriate; to limit.
neutral |
unlawful |
As a noun neutral
is neutral (
the position of a set of gears in which power cannot be transmitted to the drive mechanism).
As an adjective unlawful is
prohibited]]; not permitted by law (either [[civil law|civil or criminal law; see illegal).
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