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All impeccant antonyms

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adjective impeccant

  • evil — Profoundly immoral and malevolent.
  • experienced — Having knowledge or skill in a particular field, especially a profession or job, gained over a period of time.
  • peccant — sinning; guilty of a moral offense.

adj impeccant

  • immoral — violating moral principles; not conforming to the patterns of conduct usually accepted or established as consistent with principles of personal and social ethics.
  • sinful — characterized by, guilty of, or full of sin; wicked: a sinful life.
  • guilty — having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; justly subject to a certain accusation or penalty; culpable: The jury found her guilty of murder.
  • blamable — that deserves blame; culpable
  • impure — not pure; mixed with extraneous matter, especially of an inferior or contaminating nature: impure water and air.
  • knowledgeable — possessing or exhibiting knowledge, insight, or understanding; intelligent; well-informed; discerning; perceptive.
  • unvirtuous — conforming to moral and ethical principles; morally excellent; upright: Lead a virtuous life.
  • bad — If you say that it is bad that something happens, you mean it is unacceptable, unfortunate, or wrong.
  • corrupt — Someone who is corrupt behaves in a way that is morally wrong, especially by doing dishonest or illegal things in return for money or power.
  • cunning — Someone who is cunning has the ability to achieve things in a clever way, often by deceiving other people.
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