Opposite of having, or conforming to, high moral standards or principles
“We ask you not to allow the despicable act of one person to stain the reputation of an entire community of good, hard-working people.”
Opposite of worthy of respect or admiration
“He was accustomed to having cereal with a piece of fruit thrown in day after day, which was a constant in his unremarkable life.”
Opposite of morally beyond reproach, blame or guilt
Opposite of characterized by being fair, just, or impartial
Opposite of unwavering in one's commitment
Opposite of having a good reputation and well respected
Opposite of conforming to, permitted by, or recognized by law or rules
Opposite of upstanding, especially law-abiding
“Criminals are some of the most degenerate human beings on our planet.”
Opposite of being a person of good repute and character
“An honest person will have friends who value honesty, and a dishonest one will have cheats as friends.”
Opposite of noble, venerable, majestic, or awe-inspiring
Opposite of of, being, pertaining to, or resembling a gentleman or gentlemen
Opposite of important, prominent, or held in high esteem
Opposite of having a generous or benevolent nature or disposition
Opposite of generous and tireless with one's contributions of time, money, etc.
Opposite of of a quality or size suitable for a king or queen
“He once occupied a splendid house, but through misfortune, has become poor, and now lives in a humble cottage.”
Opposite of of, or involved in the affairs of, the community, especially in government or entertainment
“Johnny is an obscure actor whose work tends towards arthouse and indie flicks.”
Opposite of having influence or power
“The errand boy was an insignificant person, mostly unrecognized by those around him.”
Opposite of not guilty of a crime or offense
“The defendant is guilty of one count of misdemeanor larceny.”
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