sexual immorality
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Definition
Noun: 1. The evil ascribed to sexual acts that violate social conventions: This term refers to the quality or state of being morally wrong, sinful, or wicked, specifically in the context of sexual behavior that breaks established societal, religious, or moral norms.
Usage
The term "sexual immorality" is a formal and often judgmental noun used to categorize and condemn sexual behaviors deemed unacceptable by a particular social, cultural, or religious standard. It is typically used in moral, religious, or sociological discussions.
Examples
- The sermon focused on the dangers of sexual immorality.
- Laws in some countries are based on religious prohibitions against sexual immorality.
- The report discussed changing social attitudes toward what constitutes sexual immorality.
Advanced Usage
- The concept of sexual immorality is culturally relative and has evolved significantly over time.
- Debates often arise regarding the role of the state in legislating against sexual immorality.
Variants and Related Words
- Immorality (noun): The general state or quality of being morally wrong, not specifically sexual.
- Licentiousness (noun): Lacking legal or moral restraints, especially in sexual conduct.
- Debauchery (noun): Excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures.
Synonyms
- Sinfulness (in a religious context)
- Wickedness
- Vice
- Depravity (suggests corruption)
- Perversion (suggests a distortion of what is considered normal)
Antonyms
- Chastity
- Virtue
- Morality
- Decency
Related Phrases
- Moral transgression: A broader term for any act that violates moral law.
- Acts of impurity: A phrase often used in religious contexts to describe sexual immorality.
Noun
- the evil ascribed to sexual acts that violate social conventions
- sexual immorality is the major reason for last year's record number of abortions