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Immoral vs Putrid - What's the difference?

immoral | putrid | Related terms |

Immoral is a related term of putrid.


As adjectives the difference between immoral and putrid

is that immoral is not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law while putrid is rotting, rotten, being in a state of putrefaction.

Immoral vs Flagrant - What's the difference?

immoral | flagrant | Related terms |

Immoral is a related term of flagrant.


As adjectives the difference between immoral and flagrant

is that immoral is not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law while flagrant is obvious and offensive, blatant, scandalous or flagrant can be (obsolete).

Ungovernable vs Immoral - What's the difference?

ungovernable | immoral | Related terms |

Ungovernable is a related term of immoral.


As adjectives the difference between ungovernable and immoral

is that ungovernable is not governable while immoral is not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law.

Immoral vs Mores - What's the difference?

immoral | mores |


As an adjective immoral

is not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law.

As a noun mores is

jackdaw.

Immoral vs Intimidating - What's the difference?

immoral | intimidating |


As adjectives the difference between immoral and intimidating

is that immoral is not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law while intimidating is threatening.

As a verb intimidating is

.

Deviance vs Immoral - What's the difference?

deviance | immoral |


As a noun deviance

is deviance (variation from expected behavior or form).

As an adjective immoral is

not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law.

Immoral vs Immodest - What's the difference?

immoral | immodest | Related terms |

Immodest is a synonym of immoral.



As adjectives the difference between immoral and immodest

is that immoral is not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law while immodest is lacking in modesty; shameless.

Immoral vs Perfidious - What's the difference?

immoral | perfidious | Related terms |

Immoral is a related term of perfidious.


As adjectives the difference between immoral and perfidious

is that immoral is not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law while perfidious is of, pertaining to, or representing perfidy; disloyal to what should command one's fidelity or allegiance.

Immoral vs Atrocious - What's the difference?

immoral | atrocious | Related terms |

Immoral is a related term of atrocious.


As adjectives the difference between immoral and atrocious

is that immoral is not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law while atrocious is frightful, evil, cruel or monstrous.

Impossible vs Immoral - What's the difference?

impossible | immoral |


As adjectives the difference between impossible and immoral

is that impossible is not possible; not able to be done or happen while immoral is not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law.

As a noun impossible

is {{cx|obsolete|lang=en}} an impossibility.

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