Results for: corruption of morals
English English
dirtiness, griminess; foul language or behavior; foulness; corruptionfilthiness
disease, infecting microorganism, infecting of others, moral corruption, state of being infected, state of being infected; contamination by germs or disease; something which contaminates or infects, transmission of feelingsinfection
dishonesty or corruption, sleazebag, squalor, wretchedness, dereliction; thinness (of a knit); short form of sleazebag (Slang)sleaze
disparage, downward slope, downward slope; decline, regression (of morals, religion, etc.), lower in grade, lower in status, lower status, move somebody to less important jobdowngrade
enticement, temptation; corruption, act of leading astray; act of persuading someone to engage in sexual activity, leading astray of somebody, luring of somebody into sex, tempting thingseduction
enticement, temptation; corruption, act of leading astray; act of persuading someone to engage in sexual activity, seduction, something that seducesseducement
expose scandal, rake for manure, reveal corruptionmuckrake
former president of Indonesia (resigned under pressure in 1998 due to suspicion of corruption after 32 years in office)Suharto
in a nihilistic manner (with a rejection of morals, via denial of accepted beliefs)nihilistically
independent of moral considerations, not moral, without moralsnonmoral
lacking morals, lacking scruplesconscienceless
lecture given by a clergyman for the purpose of religious instruction; extended lecture on behavior or morals; any long speech or lecture, long lecture on behavior, religious talksermon
lecture somebody about behavior, preach, give a sermon, lecture on religious issues; give a lecture on behavior or moralssermonize
looking unhealthy, regarded as harmful to morals, unhealthy; harmful, damagingunwholesome
lying outside the sphere of morals, neither moral nor immoral, outside scope of morality, without moral standardsamoral
 

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