Immorally

/ɪˈmɒr.ə.li/

अनैतिक रूप से

Origin & History

From immoral + -ly; immoral comes from Latin immoralis (“not moral”), from in- (“not”) + moralis (“moral”).

immoral + -ly से; immoral लैटिन immoralis (“नैतिक नहीं”) से आया है, जो in- (“नहीं”) + moralis (“नैतिक”) से बना है।

Definition

Used to describe actions or behavior that violate moral principles or accepted standards of right and wrong (often implying wrongdoing, corruption, or indecency).

ऐसे कार्य या व्यवहार का वर्णन करने के लिए, जो नैतिक सिद्धांतों या सही-गलत के स्वीकृत मानकों का उल्लंघन करता हो (अक्सर गलत काम, भ्रष्टाचार, या अशोभनीयता का संकेत)।

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
He acted immorally to gain an advantage.
उसने लाभ पाने के लिए अनैतिक रूप से काम किया।

Usage Examples

The official behaved immorally by taking bribes.
They were accused of acting immorally during the election campaign.
Using confidential data for profit is widely seen as acting immorally.
She felt he had treated his colleagues immorally.
The company was criticized for acting immorally toward its workers.

Synonyms

Unethically Wrongly Sinfully Corruptly Dishonestly Wickedly Improperly

Related Forms

Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Act immorally
अनैतिक रूप से काम करना
Behave immorally
अनैतिक ढंग से व्यवहार करना
Profit immorally
अनैतिक तरीके से लाभ कमाना