- Immoral
- Indecent
- Indiscriminate
- Licentious
- Of easy virtue
- Unchaste
- Consisting of individuals united in a body or mass
without order; mingled; confused; undistinguished; as, a promiscuous
crowd or mass.
- Bad part of the villa
- Bad part of the village
- Heinous
- Immoral
- Iniquity
- Little devil
- Live adaptation of Wicked
- Immoral
- One who is free from restraint
- A manumitted slave; a freedman; also, the son of a
freedman.
- One of a sect of Anabaptists, in the fifteenth and early
part of the sixteenth century, who rejected many of the customs and
decencies of life, and advocated a community of goods and of women.
- One free from restraint; one who acts according to his
impulses and desires; now, specifically, one who gives rein to lust; a
rake; a debauchee.
- A defamatory name for a freethinker.
- Free from restraint; uncontrolled.
- Amoral
- Dishonest
- Immoral
- Morally Questionable
- Not morally correct
- Unprincipled Cal stands behind unit he demolished
- Depraved
- Each stanza of poetry is twisted
- Immoral
- Unreasonably stubborn
- Turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the
right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.
- Obstinate in the wrong; stubborn; intractable; hence,
wayward; vexing; contrary.