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astray away from the morally right or good. [1/2 definitions]
chaste morally pure; without obscenity. [1/3 definitions]
decadent one that is decaying or degenerate, esp. morally degenerate. [1/3 definitions]
default failure to perform an action or fulfill an obligation that is legally or morally required, esp. the obligation of paying money that is owed. [2/14 definitions]
degeneracy an act considered morally corrupt, esp. one of a sexual nature. [1/2 definitions]
deprave to change for the worse, esp. morally; corrupt; pervert.
edify to enlighten or inform so as to uplift morally, intellectually, or spiritually.
elevated mentally, morally, culturally, or socially superior or improved; lofty. [1/4 definitions]
error a morally wrong act. [2/5 definitions]
ethical morally justified; conforming to a set of moral principles, esp. of a profession or other group. [1/3 definitions]
evil morally or spiritually corrupt. [2/7 definitions]
expedient advantageous to oneself and often morally questionable. [1/4 definitions]
feeble without strength or vigor, physically, mentally, or morally. [1/3 definitions]
fortify to encourage or strengthen mentally or morally. [1/5 definitions]
good morally upright; virtuous. [1/25 definitions]
good guy (informal) the leading, and morally decent, character of a fictional story. [2/4 definitions]
hideous morally repulsive or detestable. [1/3 definitions]
impure morally questionable; lacking chastity. [1/3 definitions]
indefensible not capable of being morally justified; inexcusable. [1/3 definitions]
infect to corrupt or contaminate morally, as though with a disease. [1/4 definitions]
loose ethically or morally careless. [1/15 definitions]