Immorality

Pronunciation: /ˌɪmərˈælɪtiː/

Immorality (noun)

  1. Behaviour that breaks accepted rules about right and wrong.
  2. A state of not following moral principles, especially when it harms others.

Examples

  • Stealing is immorality, even if it seems common.
  • Cheating is immorality, and it harms trust.