Geisteswissenschaften ACT - Unmoralisches Verhalten
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit unmoralischem Verhalten, wie „berüchtigt“, „abscheulich“, „Verrat“ usw., die Ihnen dabei helfen werden, Ihre ACTs zu meistern.
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an action, behavior, or entity that is extremely wicked, evil, or morally reprehensible
Monströsität, Ungeheuerlichkeit
an unreasonable opinion or judgment based on dislike felt for a person, group, etc., particularly because of their race, sex, etc.
Vorurteil
the state of being reluctant to accept ideas, thoughts, or behaviors that differ from one's own
Intoleranz
the act of taking excessive pride in one's own achievements or abilities
Eitelkeit, Stolz
a secret plan, particularly one that is made to deceive other people
Plan, Komplott
the act of betraying someone or something's trust or loyalty
Verrat, Untreue
the deliberate killing of a famous or important person, often for political or ideological reasons
Attentat, Mord
the process of abandoning moral principles and behaving immorally
Korruption
the state of having a widespread negative reputation due to a bad or disapproving behavior or characteristic
Berüchtigung, schlechte Bekanntheit
a person who is cruel, violent, or lacking in human sensibility
Ungeheuer, Brute
secret agreement particularly made to deceive people
Collusion, geheime Absprache
the quality of being dishonest and misleading
Täuschung, Unaufrichtigkeit
a cunning or deceptive strategy or action intended to deceive or trick someone
List, Tücke
the state of being made to feel ashamed or losing respect and dignity, often in front of others
Demütigung, Schande
a behavior or treatment that is unjust and unfair
Ungerechtigkeit, Unrecht
separation from accepted norms, standards, or expected patterns of conduct
Abweichung, Abweichung
a deliberate action or treatment that causes physical or mental pain or suffering in others
Grausamkeit, Wildheit
a violent act marked by extreme cruelty and aggression
Unbarmherzigkeit, Brutalität
intentionally created or done in a misleading way
irreführend, täuschend
causing someone to have a wrong idea or impression, usually by giving incomplete or false information
geschäftstüchtig, irreführend
dishonest or deceitful, often involving illegal or unethical actions intended to deceive others
betrügerisch, arglistig
acting in a way that is different from what one claims to believe or value
heuchlerisch, Heuchler
having no moral principles and willing to do anything to achieve one's goals
skrupellos, gewissenlos
extremely evil or shockingly wicked in a way that deeply disturbs or offends
abscheulich, abscheu-erregend
showing a lack of interest or respect by ignoring or minimizing someone or something's importance
herablassend, abweisend
having an unfair or harsh control over others, often involving cruelty or severe restrictions
unterdrückend, drückend
intending to cause harm, injury, or distress to others
böswillig, schädlich
making insincere and deceiving statements with ease
oberflächlich, zügellos
having an indecent quality or being socially unacceptable in expression
vulgär, grobschlächtig
relating to a disgraceful and corrupted action
schmutzig, verwerflich
involving behaviors, actions, or decisions that are morally wrong
unethisch, moralisch fragwürdig
extremely unusual or unconventional in a way that is shocking or offensive
skandalös, empörend
causing a lot of strong public disagreement or discussion
kontrovers
causing disagreement or controversy among people
heikel, streitbar
to claim or suggest something, often falsely or without proof
voraussetzen, behaupten
to be disloyal to a person, a group of people, or one's country by giving information about them to their enemy
verraten, betrügen
to betray a person that one is in cooperation with, often when they want to do something illegal together
betrügen, doppelt kreuzen
to kill a large number of people, often in a harsh and heartless manner
massakrieren, abschlachten
to take valuables by force, often resulting in destruction or damage
plündern, berauben
to not respect someone's rights, privacy, or peace
verletzen, missachten
to imitate, copy, or reproduce something, especially currency or goods, with the intent to deceive by passing off the imitation as genuine
fälschen, nachahmen
to take and use the work, words or ideas of someone else without referencing them
plagiieren
to control or influence someone cleverly for personal gain or advantage
manipulieren, steuern
in a way that is widely known or recognized typically for negative reasons
berüchtigt, notorisch