(of behaviour, a person) not showing an interest in being bad or good
immoral, uncontrolled
a leading character who does not have the traditional characteristics of a hero such as courage and dignity
evil person
a shipwrecked person in a strange country or on an island
shipwrecked person
to you say that (a person) is, or has done wrong or that (something) is wrong or unfit for use
blame, convict
(of a person, action) immoral; dishonest
dishonest
to give a judgment of the quality of (something)
disapprove, judge as bad
(used to emphasize annoyance etc)
hateful, unwelcome
immoral
violated, corrupted
to speak against (something) especially with sarcasm
criticize, blame
to speak publicly against (a person)
condemn, attack
to have, express, an unfavourable opinion
condemn
(of a person, behaviour) immoral, evil
lacking restraint, indulgent
very wicked, bad; likely to cause trouble
sinful, immoral
not moral; wicked and evil
evil, degenerate
to accuse (a person) of a serious crime, e.g. against a profession or the State
denounce, censure
wicked (the more usual word)
not religious
a dishonest man; jack
rascal
immoral about sexual matters
immoral, uncontrolled
(a person) sent away from home or society
person who is unwanted, not accepted
of a person, behaviour) shamelessly immoral; (of the spending of money) very extravagant
immoral, corrupt
a dishonest person; (playfully) a naughty child
person who is unprincipled, does not work hard
to put aside, send back, throw away, (something) as not good enough; to refuse to accept (a person, thing)
say no to
to refuse to accept or acknowledge (something); to refuse to pay (a debt)
reject; turn one's back on
to use abusive language about (a person, thing)
scold
a dishonest person
person who deceives, swindles
(in Greek and Roman myth) a god of the woods, half man and half animal
debauchee
(used playfully of) a naughty child
rascal
to blame (a person) with angry words
find fault with
a person who does wicked things
person who is deceptive
to refuse (an offer etc) because of anger, pride etc
turn away; ignore
not abashed
shameless
without moral principles; dishonest
corrupt
given or done with evil or cruel intent
corrupt, wrong
(especially in stories and plays) a wicked person
evil person
(of a person, behaviour) wrong; immoral; very bad; mischievous
corrupt, bad
a very poor and sad person; a mean, unwilling person
derelict