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ash, arrogant, insolent, presumptuous, disrespectful, Colloq<br />

fresh, cheeky: Carl's immodest demand for a private office was<br />

ignored.<br />

immoral adj. 1 corrupt, bad, wicked, evil, iniquitous, sinful, impure,<br />

unethical, unprincipled, abandoned, base, wrong, vile, depraved,<br />

dissolute, degenerate, reprobate, unregenerate, nefarious,<br />

flagitious, villainous, treacherous, unscrupulous, dishonest:<br />

Is it immoral to avoid paying one's taxes? 2 immodest,<br />

debauched, indecent, wanton, libertine, lecherous, lustful,<br />

libidinous, carnal, concupiscent, salacious, licentious,<br />

lascivious, lewd, obscene, pornographic, dirty, smutty, filthy:<br />

He was convicted for living off immoral earnings.<br />

immortal adj. 1 undying, eternal, deathless, everlasting, eternal,<br />

imperishable, sempiternal, never-ending, endless, ceaseless,<br />

perpetual, timeless, constant, permanent, indestructible: Did<br />

the Egyptian pharaohs believe themselves immortal? 2 divine,<br />

heavenly, godlike: The immortal wisdom of God guides man. 3<br />

remembered, celebrated, unfading, famous, renowned, classic,<br />

lauded, praised, honoured, timeless: The immortal writings of<br />

Shakespeare inspire us still.<br />

--n. 4 Olympian, god or goddess; hero or heroine, legend,<br />

genius, great: To be sure, we must consider Bach as one of the<br />

immortals.<br />

immortalize<br />

v. celebrate, honour, glorify, memorialize, commemorate,<br />

apotheosize, canonize, beatify, exalt, ennoble, extol:<br />

Dickens's father was immortalized as Mr Micawber.<br />

immovable adj. 1 unmovable, fixed, fast, rooted, set, immobile,<br />

stationary, motionless, stable, riveted, anchored, frozen: What<br />

happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object? 2<br />

immutable, unchangeable, unalterable, settled, set, unmovable,<br />

fixed, inflexible; unshakeable or unshakable, unswerving, firm,<br />

determined, steadfast, staunch, rigid, dogged, obdurate,<br />

unyielding, unwavering, resolute, unflinching, adamant(ine),<br />

stony, impassive, unbending, impassive, emotionless, unmoved:<br />

Christmas day, which always falls on December 25th, is an<br />

immovable feast. Despite pleas for mercy, the judge was<br />

immovable and she was hanged the next day.

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