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The example sentences of DEPRAVED in videos (4 in total of 5)

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Use "depraved" in a sentence | "depraved" example sentences

How to use "depraved" in a sentence?

  • Music when healthy, is the teacher of perfect order, and when depraved, the teacher of perfect disorder.
    -John Ruskin-
  • In the application of the method of non-violence, one must believe in the possibility of every person, however depraved, being reformed under humane and skilled treatment.
    -Mahatma Gandhi-
  • What's so wonderful about 'The Walking Dead' is that we're able to explore human nature in its most depraved as well as its most humanitarian in each episode.
    -Gale Anne Hurd-
  • The privileged man, whether he be privileged politically or economically, is a man depraved in intellect and heart.
    -Mikhail Bakunin-
  • Man, while he loves, is never quite depraved.
    -Charles Lamb-
  • We should have a bond of sympathy for all sentient beings, knowing that only the depraved and base take pleasure in the sight of blood and suffering.
    -Seneca the Younger-
  • Any number of depraved units cannot form a great nation.
    -Samuel Smiles-
  • Depraved conscience turns out to be as different from genuine ignorance as it is from honest recognition.
    -J. Budziszewski-
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Definition and meaning of DEPRAVED

What does "depraved mean?"

/dəˈprāvd/

depraved

adjective
Morally corrupt; behaving in an evil way.
verb
To morally corrupt.

What are synonyms of "depraved"?
Some common synonyms of "depraved" are:
  • corrupt,
  • corrupted,
  • perverted,
  • deviant,
  • degenerate,
  • debased,
  • degraded,
  • immoral,
  • unprincipled,
  • reprobate,
  • debauched,
  • dissolute,
  • profligate,
  • lewd,
  • licentious,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/kəˈrəpt/

corrupt
adjective verb

willing to act dishonestly. To cause to become damaged or spoiled.

/kəˈrəpt/

corrupted
verb

To cause to become damaged or spoiled.

/pərˈvərdəd/

perverted
adjective verb

sexually abnormal and unacceptable. To make different/strange in an undesirable way.

/ˈdēvēənt/

deviant
adjective noun

Not normal or accepted; different from the norm. One considered not normal, as in sexual practices.

degenerate
adjective noun verb

having lost good qualities. immoral or corrupt person. To become something worse or inferior; deteriorate.

/diˈbāst/

debased
adjective verb

reduced in quality or value. To lower the value of something.

/diˈɡrādid/

degraded
adjective verb

treated or regarded with contempt or disrespect. To reduce in amount or strength.

/i(m)ˈmôrəl/

immoral
adjective

not conforming to accepted standards of morality.

/ˌənˈprinsəpəld/

unprincipled
adjective

not acting in accordance with moral principles.

/ˈreprəˌbāt/

reprobate
adjective noun verb

Not doing what is considered moral, right or good. unprincipled person. express or feel disapproval of.

/dəˈbôCHt/

debauched
adjective

Living immorally with too much sex/drinking.

/ˈdisəˌlo͞ot/

dissolute
adjective noun

overindulging in sensual pleasures. Living immorally, e.g. having a lot of sex.

/ˈpräfləɡət/

profligate
adjective noun

recklessly extravagant or wasteful in use of resources. licentious, dissolute person.

/lo͞od/

lewd
adjective

Vulgar or obscene, e.g. as regards sex.

/līˈsenSHəs/

licentious
adjective

promiscuous and unprincipled in sexual matters.

What are antonyms of "depraved"?
Some common antonyms of "depraved" are:
  • virtuous,
  • moral,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈvərCHo͞oəs/

virtuous
adjective

having or showing high moral standards.

/ˈmôrəl/

moral
adjective noun

In a way considered proper and good by most people. Lesson learned from a story or experience.

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