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amoral

(of behaviour, a person) not showing an interest in being bad or good

immoral, uncontrolled

antihero

a leading character who does not have the traditional characteristics of a hero such as courage and dignity

evil person

castaway

a shipwrecked person in a strange country or on an island

shipwrecked person

condemn

to you say that (a person) is, or has done wrong or that (something) is wrong or unfit for use

blame, convict

corrupt

(of a person, action) immoral; dishonest

dishonest

criticize

to give a judgment of the quality of (something)

disapprove, judge as bad

damned

(used to emphasize annoyance etc)

hateful, unwelcome

debauched

immoral

violated, corrupted

decry

to speak against (something) especially with sarcasm

criticize, blame

denounce

to speak publicly against (a person)

condemn, attack

disapprove

to have, express, an unfavourable opinion

condemn

dissolute

(of a person, behaviour) immoral, evil

lacking restraint, indulgent

evil

very wicked, bad; likely to cause trouble

sinful, immoral

immoral

not moral; wicked and evil

evil, degenerate

impeach

to accuse (a person) of a serious crime, e.g. against a profession or the State

denounce, censure

impious

wicked (the more usual word)

not religious

knave

a dishonest man; jack

rascal

licentious

immoral about sexual matters

immoral, uncontrolled

outcast

(a person) sent away from home or society

person who is unwanted, not accepted

profligate

of a person, behaviour) shamelessly immoral; (of the spending of money) very extravagant

immoral, corrupt

rascal

a dishonest person; (playfully) a naughty child

person who is unprincipled, does not work hard

reject

to put aside, send back, throw away, (something) as not good enough; to refuse to accept (a person, thing)

say no to

repudiate

to refuse to accept or acknowledge (something); to refuse to pay (a debt)

reject; turn one's back on

revile

to use abusive language about (a person, thing)

scold

rogue

a dishonest person

person who deceives, swindles

satyr

(in Greek and Roman myth) a god of the woods, half man and half animal

debauchee

scamp

(used playfully of) a naughty child

rascal

scold

to blame (a person) with angry words

find fault with

scoundrel

a person who does wicked things

person who is deceptive

spurn

to refuse (an offer etc) because of anger, pride etc

turn away; ignore

unabashed

not abashed

shameless

unprincipled

without moral principles; dishonest

corrupt

vicious

given or done with evil or cruel intent

corrupt, wrong

villain

(especially in stories and plays) a wicked person

evil person

wicked

(of a person, behaviour) wrong; immoral; very bad; mischievous

corrupt, bad

wretch

a very poor and sad person; a mean, unwilling person

derelict

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