The difference between Immoral and Ugly

When used as adjectives, immoral means not moral, whereas ugly means displeasing to the eye.


Ugly is also noun with the meaning: ugliness.

Ugly is also verb with the meaning: to make ugly (sometimes with up).

check bellow for the other definitions of Immoral and Ugly

  1. Immoral as an adjective:

    Not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law.

    Examples:

    "synonyms: wicked unjust dishonest vicious licentious unethicacorrupt unscrupulous wrong"

    "ant moral"

  1. Ugly as an adjective:

    Displeasing to the eye; not aesthetically pleasing.

  2. Ugly as an adjective:

    Displeasing to the ear or some other sense.

  3. Ugly as an adjective:

    Offensive to one's sensibilities or morality.

    Examples:

    "He played an ugly trick on us."

  4. Ugly as an adjective:

    Ill-natured; crossgrained; quarrelsome.

    Examples:

    "an ugly temper; to feel ugly'"

  5. Ugly as an adjective:

    Unpleasant; disagreeable; likely to cause trouble or loss.

    Examples:

    "an ugly rumour; an ugly customer; an ugly wound"

    "With all this competition, expect things to get ugly."

  1. Ugly as a noun (slang, uncountable):

    Ugliness.

  2. Ugly as a noun (slang):

    An ugly person or thing.

  3. Ugly as a noun (UK, informal, dated):

    A shade for the face, projecting from a bonnet.

    Examples:

    "rfquotek Charles Kingsley"

  1. Ugly as a verb (transitive, nonstandard):

    To make ugly (sometimes with up).