Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Moral Corruption & Wickedness
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behaving in a savage, animal-like, or inhumane manner

bestiale, disumano
extremely evil or shockingly wicked in a way that deeply disturbs or offends

orrendo, abominevole
extremely evil or wicked, typically involving illegal or immoral actions

nefasto, malvagio
words or feelings that are filled with anger or bitterness

acrimonia
inflicting damage or harm on someone or something

deleterio
so obviously wrong or immoral that it provokes shock

flagrante, scandaloso
making one feel ashamed because of being very bad or unacceptable

vergognoso, ignominioso
actions that are profoundly immoral or wicked

iniquità, malvagità
shocking or sensational, especially in a gruesome or vulgar way

lurido
extremely unpleasant and deserving strong hatred

odioso
causing great harm or damage, often in a gradual or unnoticed way

pernicioso, nocivo
deserving strong criticism or punishment because it is morally wrong or unacceptable

riprovevole, biasimevole
a disposition or behavior that is extremely immoral or wicked

turpitudine
the practice of pretending to feel or act one way while actually pursuing another

doppiezza
excessively unreasonable or unfair and therefore unacceptable

inconcepibile
excessive desire for money and material goods

avarizia
having an intense desire or craving for something, especially something that belongs to someone else

avido, invidioso
relating to someone or something that is untrustworthy and disloyal

perfido
having or conveying inappropriate or indecent interest in sexual matters

salace, osceno
having an excessive and selfish desire to gain, especially money or possessions

avido, bramoso
acting in a way that is greedy, selfish, or gluttonous, similar to the behavior of a pig

goloso, ingordo
unwilling to follow rules or accept control, often behaving unpredictably or stubbornly

ribelle, indisciplinato
showing a disregard for moral rules or standards, especially in sexual behavior

licenzioso, dissoluto
to have an intense and often inappropriate desire to possess something that belongs to someone else

bramare, desiderare ardentemente
spending money very reluctantly

parsimonioso
wild and immoral behavior that involves heavy drinking, sexual activity, or other extreme pleasures

dissolutezza, sregolatezza
a way of living marked by overindulgence in physical pleasures, often leading to moral decline

dissoluzione, dissolutezza
arousing intense dislike or hatred

esecrabile, detestabile
connected with a decline in moral standards

decadente, corrotto
related to actions, behaviors, or characteristics that are morally questionable or unpleasant

sgradevole, dubbioso
a successful person, usually in business, who may employ dishonest or immoral techniques in order to succeed

bucaniere
an individual who is not concerned with morality and overindulges in pleasure, particularly sexual pleasure

libertino
an individual who lacks morality and principle

reprobate
an outlaw, typically operating in a group and using violence or stealth to steal

bandito, brigante
to return to worse behavior, habits, or moral standards after having improved

ricadere, regredire
by any means that is necessary

con l'amo o con l'imbroglione
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