profoundly immoral

Frequency: 7.04.8 per million words

Immoral in a way that is very great or intense.

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  • Many argued that the company's labor practices were profoundly immoral.
  • The philosopher described the act as profoundly immoral, regardless of its legal status.
  • To exploit the vulnerable is profoundly immoral in any society.
  • She felt that the decision was not just wrong, but profoundly immoral.
  • He considered war to be a profoundly immoral endeavor.
  • The novel explores themes of what it means to be profoundly immoral.
  • Some historical figures are remembered for their profoundly immoral actions.
  • From a moral standpoint, their behavior was profoundly immoral.
  • The journalist exposed a profoundly immoral scheme to defraud the elderly.
  • Such disregard for human life is profoundly immoral.