Unethical and Immoral Vocabulary: Antonyms Quiz
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abnormal (adjective) /æbˈnɔr məl/
Definition: Deviating from what is considered normal, typical, or expected.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of abnormal.
Options: aberrant; anomalous; atypical; normal
Answer: normal
Example sentence: "The weather patterns this year have been abnormal, with unexpected heatwaves and storms."
amoral (adjective) /eɪˈmɒr(ə)l/
Definition: Having or showing no moral standards, principals, or sense of right or wrong.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of amoral.
Options: conscienceless; corrupt; debauched; ethical
Answer: ethical
Example sentence: "The criminal's amoral actions shocked the community."
complicit (adjective) /kəmˈplɪsɪt/
Definition: Involved in or associated with an illegal, unethical, or immoral action or situation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of complicit.
Options: accessory; aiding; associated; innocent
Answer: innocent
Example sentence: "The senator resigned after being exposed as complicit in the bribery scheme."
condone (verb) /kənˈdəʊn/
Definition: To overlook excuse or tolerate an action or behavior that is considered to be wrong or unacceptable.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of condone.
Options: accept; allow; disregard; condemn
Answer: condemn
Example sentence: "It's important not to condone bullying in any form."
corrupt (adjective) /kəˈrʌpt/
Definition: Morally compromised, dishonest, or involved in unethical practices.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of corrupt.
Options: bribeable; crooked; depraved; honest
Answer: honest
Example sentence: "Many people were shocked to learn that the community leader was deeply corrupt and untrustworthy."
devious (adjective) /ˈdiːviəs/
Definition: Characterized by deceit, cunning, and a deliberate intent to conceal one's true motives or to achieve a goal through indirect, often underhanded means.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of devious.
Options: artful; conniving; crafty; straightforward
Answer: straightforward
Example sentence: "He was known for his devious schemes to gain power."
disgraceful (adjective) /dɪsˈgreɪs fəl/
Definition: Deeply shameful, dishonorable, or morally offensive.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of disgraceful.
Options: abhorrent; deplorable; despicable; honorable
Answer: honorable
Example sentence: "The athlete's use of performance-enhancing drugs was a disgraceful violation of the spirit of fair play."
disreputable (adjective) /dɪsˈrɛpjʊtəbl/
Definition: Considered to be lacking in respectability, honor, or moral integrity.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of disreputable.
Options: contemptible; discreditable; disgraceful; reputable
Answer: reputable
Example sentence: "She refused to associate with disreputable individuals."
foul (adjective) /faʊl/
Definition: Morally offensive, unethical, or contrary to accepted standards of behavior or conduct.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of foul.
Options: contaminated; corrupt; illicit; pure
Answer: pure
Example sentence: "The food had a foul odor, indicating that it had spoiled."
ignoble (adjective) /ɪɡˈnəʊbl/
Definition: Characterized by a lack of honor, moral principles, or ethical integrity.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of ignoble.
Options: abject; contemptible; corrupt; noble
Answer: noble
Example sentence: "The dictator's ignoble regime oppressed its citizens and violated human rights."
incite (verb) /ɪnˈsʌɪt/
Definition: To encourage or instigate someone to do something, especially something that is harmful or illegal.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of incite.
Options: foment; goad; inflame; discourage
Answer: discourage
Example sentence: "Teachers should not incite hostility among the students."
iniquitous (adjective) /ɪˈnɪkwɪtəs/
Definition: Characterized by extreme immorality, wickedness, or gross injustice.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of iniquitous.
Options: abominable; atrocious; base; righteous
Answer: righteous
Example sentence: "She found herself caught up in a web of iniquitous deception."
louche (adjective) /luːʃ/
Definition: Morally dubious, disreputable, or characterized by a lack of respectability.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of louche.
Options: decadent; discreditable; disgraceful; honorable
Answer: honorable
Example sentence: "She was drawn to his louche charm and mysterious allure."
peccadillo (noun) /ˌpɛkəˈdɪləʊ/
Definition: A minor or trivial offense, mistake, or fault, often of a moral or ethical nature.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of peccadillo.
Options: foible; impropriety; indiscretion; virtue
Answer: virtue
Example sentence: "His constant nail-biting was just a minor peccadillo."
perverted (adjective) /pərˈvɜr tɪd/
Definition: Deviating from what is considered morally or socially acceptable.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of perverted.
Options: aberrant; abnormal; corrupted; wholesome
Answer: wholesome
Example sentence: "The perverted individual was arrested for possessing explicit material."
premeditated (adjective) /priˈmɛdəˌteɪtɪd/
Definition: Planned, considered or thought out in advance, typically with the intention of committing a deliberate action or crime.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of premeditated.
Options: calculated; conscious; deliberate; spontaneous
Answer: spontaneous
Example sentence: "The defendant denied the charge of premeditated assault in court."
psychopath (noun) /ˈsʌɪkəpaθ/
Definition: Someone who lacks empathy and remorse, and who displays impulsive and antisocial behavior.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of psychopath.
Options: amoral; deviant; disturbed; empath
Answer: empath
Example sentence: "Understanding the mind of a psychopath is a complex and challenging task."
scoundrel (noun) /ˈskaʊndrəl/
Definition: A person who behaves in a dishonest or immoral way, often engaging in deceitful or unscrupulous actions for their own personal gain.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of scoundrel.
Options: charlatan; cheat; fraud; hero
Answer: hero
Example sentence: "She exposed the scoundrel's fraudulent business practices."
ulterior (adjective) ulterior/ʌlˈtɪərɪə/
Definition: Hidden or kept secret, particularly with the intention of deceiving or manipulating others.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of ulterior.
Options: concealed; covert; hidden; overt
Answer: overt
Example sentence: "She suspected that his generosity came with an ulterior price."
unconscionable (adjective) /ʌnˈkɒnʃnəbᵊl/
Definition: Morally or ethically unacceptable or unjustifiable.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of unconscionable.
Options: heinous; immoral; indefensible; ethical
Answer: ethical
Example sentence: "It's unconscionable to ignore the suffering of those in need."
unvirtuous (adjective) /ˌʌnˈvɜːʧuəs/
Definition: Characterized by a lack of virtue, moral excellence, or ethical goodness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of unvirtuous.
Options: corrupt; depraved; dishonest; virtuous
Answer: virtuous
Example sentence: "The unvirtuous lifestyle he embraced led to his downfall."
venal (adjective) /ˈviːnl/
Definition: Willing to do something dishonest or corrupt in exchange for money or personal gain.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of venal.
Options: bribable; buyable; corruptible; honorable
Answer: honorable
Example sentence: "Venal individuals often compromise their integrity for wealth."
