Definitions and Examples of impure, immoral, corrupt
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not clean or pure; contaminated or mixed with something else.
Example
The water in the river was impure due to industrial waste.
Contrary to accepted moral principles; unethical or wicked.
Example
Stealing is considered an immoral act.
Dishonest or fraudulent; willing to use one's power for personal gain.
Example
The politician was accused of being corrupt and accepting bribes.
Key Differences: impure vs immoral vs corrupt
- 1Impure refers to something that is not clean or pure, while chastest refers to someone who abstains from sexual activity.
- 2Immoral refers to actions that are contrary to accepted moral principles, while chastest refers to a person's sexual behavior.
- 3Corrupt refers to dishonest or fraudulent behavior, while chastest refers to a person's sexual purity.
Effective Usage of impure, immoral, corrupt
- 1Vocabulary Expansion: Use these antonyms to expand your vocabulary and express yourself more accurately.
- 2Moral Discussions: Incorporate these antonyms in discussions about ethics and morality.
- 3Literature Analysis: Analyze literary works by identifying and understanding the use of antonyms.
Remember this!
The antonyms of chastest convey a lack of purity, morality, and integrity. Use impure to describe something that is not clean or pure, immoral to describe actions that are contrary to accepted moral principles, and corrupt to describe dishonest or fraudulent behavior. These antonyms can be used to expand your vocabulary, engage in moral discussions, and analyze literary works.