Immodesty, n.
1. Indelicacy, indecorum, grossness, coarseness, shamelessness, impudicity. 2. Boldness, forwardness, brass, impudence, want of proper reserve, impudicity. 3. Impurity, obscenity, lewdness, unchastity, smuttiness, indecency, impudicity. Immolate, v. a. Sacrifice, offer up, offer in sacrifice, kill as a victim.
Immolation, n.
1. Sacrifice, sacrificing, act of sacrifice. 2. Sacrifice (offered). Immoral, a.
1. [Said of actions.] Wrong, wicked, vicious, sinful, corrupt, loose. 2. [Said of persons.] Bad, wicked, unprincipled, depraved, loose in behavior, profligate, dissolute, vicious. 3. [Said of habitual conduct.] Loose, depraved, unprincipled, dissolute. Immorality, n.
1. Wickedness, vice, sin, sinfulness, depravity, corruption, corruptness, demoralization, criminality, profligacy,
want of principle. 2. Immoral action, sin, vice, wrong, wrong act. Immortal, a.
1. Undying, deathless, ever-living, imperishable, incorruptible, unfading, indestructible, indissoluble, never-
dying. 2. Eternal, everlasting, endless, perpetual, ceaseless, never-ending. 3. [By hyperbole.] Lasting, enduring, permanent, abiding, lasting through all time or as long as the
world endures.
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