A mistake, an oversight, a slight; usually apologetic, referring to one's own failures.
Item with negative value to the consumer.
Characterized by wickedness or immorality.
Feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone.
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Examples for "immoral "
Examples for "immoral "
1 And therefore it would be immoral to have something be really dangerous.
2 New Orleans is doubtless the most immoral place in the United States.
3 Nor is it the immoral nature of the deviation from the normal.
4 The most immoral of the people of this time are the Christians.
5 The believer and the unbeliever we often see equally base, equally immoral .
Другие значения термина "bad" 1 Next year would be a bad year, or a good year maybe.
2 You have good days and bad days, good weeks and bad weeks.
3 THE British BSE crisis is bad news for the Irish food sector.
4 The economics is absolutely clear, migration is good; the politics is bad .
5 His health problems included a bad heart, emphysema and diverticulitis, he said.
6 Zuma's bad decision imposed a heavy penalty on the South African economy.
7 If they vote good questions up, and bad questions down, it'll work.
8 But of course there were bad events as well as good events.
9 He said, 'You think it's bad , sir.' It was not a question.
10 This week brings good news and bad news for PlayStation 3 owners.
11 One thing it'd be good to know: How bad is the problem?
12 It's good news against a barrage of bad news about these animals.
13 Taiwan's trade unions believe that free trade agreements are bad for workers.
14 The job market is really bad out there right now, Bowman said.
15 We think good companies should be able to push out bad companies.
16 Image: Getty The post-coronavirus future might be bad news for budget travellers.
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