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1 immoral
فَاجِر \ immoral: (of sb. or his behaviour or ideas; in regard to sex, honesty, etc.) not proper; against social customs. \ لاأخلاقيّ \ immoral: (of sb. or his behaviour or ideas; in regard to sex, honesty, etc.) not proper; against social customs. \ مُنْكَر \ immoral: (of sb. or his behaviour or ideas; in regard to sex, honesty, etc.) not proper; against social customs. -
2 immoral
[ɪˈmɔrəl] adjectivewrong or wicked:غَيْر أخلاقي، مُنافٍ للأخلاقimmoral conduct.
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3 immoral
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4 immoral
ذُو مَبْدَأ \ moral: naturally right in behaviour (compared with immoral): a very moral man. \ See Also مستقيم (مُسْتَقِيم)، خلوق (خَلُوق) -
5 pervert
[pəˈvəːt]1. verb1) to change (something) from what is normal or right:يُحْرِف ، يُضِلُّto pervert the course of justice.
2) to lead (someone) to crime or to evil or immoral ( especially sexually immoral) acts.يُفْسِد أخْلاق2. [ˈpəːvəːt] nouna person who does perverted ( especially sexually immoral) acts.مُنْحَرِف جِنْسِيّا -
6 fasiq
bad, immoral, profligate person [fasaqa] Ful fasiki, Hau fasiki, Per faseq, Swa fasiki borrowed from Ar -
7 خول
1́ adj. immoral, libidinous2́ v. authorize, vest, qualify, enable, authorise -
8 سافل
adj. low, mean, black sheep, dirty, immoral, raffish, pedestrian, varmint (for people) -
9 عربجي
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10 فاسد
1́ adj. decayed, decadent, rotten, spoiled, decomposed, putrid, foul, infected, disintegrated, degenerated, abusive, bad, depraved, perverse, pervertible, immoral, vicious, wicked, invalid, null, void, vain, unsound, false, wrong, incorrect2́ n. rogue, evil3́ v. corrupt -
11 فاسق
1́ adj. dissolute, dissipated, debauched, profligate, wanton, degraded, licentious, lecherous, lewd, lascivious, rakish, raffish, immoral, unchaste, uninhibited, bawdy, obscene, punk, scarlet, light, lubricious, slippery2́ n. fornicator, philanderer, Don Juan, libertine, miscreant, scab -
12 لا اخلاقي
adj. immoral -
13 متهتك
adj. dissolute, immoral, profligate -
14 لاأخلاقي
لاأخْلاقِيّimmoral, unethical, wrong -
15 تهتك
تَهَتّكَ: كانَ خَلِيعاً داعِراًto throw off one's inhibitions; to be or become dissolute, profligate, dissipated, uninhibited, immoral -
16 فاجر
فاجِر: فاسِق، خَلِيع، داعِرdissolute, profligate, wanton, dissipated, debauched, licentious, lecherous, lewd, lascivious, rakish, unchaste, uninhibited, whorish, immoral, bawdy, obscene, indecent; libertine, roue, rake, debauchee, lecher -
17 فاسد الأخلاق إلخ
فاسِدُ الأخْلاقِ إلخcorrupt(ed), depraved, pervert(ed), perverse, immoral, degenerate, vicious, wicked, evil -
18 فاسق
فاسِق: فاجِر، خَلِيعdissolute, dissipated, debauched, profligate, wanton, licentious, lecherous, lewd, lascivious, rakish, immoral, unchaste; libertine, debauchee, lecher, rake, roue -
19 فسد
فَسَدَ: اِنْحَرَفَto be or become corrupt(ed), depraved, pervert(ed), immoral, vicious, evil -
20 لاأخلاقي
لاأخْلاقِيّimmoral, unethical, wrong
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immoral — immoral, ale, aux [ i(m)mɔral, o ] adj. • v. 1660; de 1. in et moral ♦ (Personnes) Qui viole les principes de la morale établie. Homme foncièrement immoral. ⇒ corrompu, débauché, dépravé; amoral. ♢ (Choses) Contraire à la morale, aux bonnes mœurs … Encyclopédie Universelle
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