Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
moral turpitude
Noun
/ˈmɔrəl ˈtɜr.pɪ.tuːd/
Definition
A concept in law that refers to conduct that is considered contrary to community standards of justice, honesty, or good morals.
Examples
- The lawyer was disbarred due to a conviction involving moral turpitude.
- Many employers conduct background checks to ensure there are no indications of moral turpitude in potential hires.
- The court deemed that his actions constituted moral turpitude, impacting his professional standing.
Meaning
Moral turpitude implies a severe degree of unethical behavior that reflects poorly on one’s character. It is often associated with crimes that are considered inherently wrong or immoral.
Synonyms
- Immorality
- Corruption
- Depravity
- Unethical behavior