English to Latin Meaning of unwholesome - corrupti


Unwholesome :
corrupti
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Definitions of unwholesome in English
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Examples of unwholesome in English
(1) By now you will have realised that the Mount St Cemetary has been overrun by hordes of stoners, underage whores, paedophiles, corporate types, necrophiliacs, and other unwholesome sorts, not to mention vampires.(2) The same author comments that quail were not eaten much in classical times, apparently because they were thought to be unwholesome because of eating poisonous plants such as hellebore.(3) It may be too much to ask film makers to tell the most complete, unwholesome aspects of a story.(4) Like a lot of lefties spooked by recent unwholesome political successes by the American right, I'm angry and feeling rhetorically confrontational these days, but violence is not the way to express it.(5) Out of the unwholesome cauldron of junk science, they have conjured up lawsuits over something called ‘toxic mold.’(6) ‘I was drawn to the extremity in a slightly unwholesome way,’ she says.(7) There is nothing unwholesome about excelling or about making a profit.(8) They are often given irregular, inadequate and unwholesome food supplies, and often no money for fuel, and are expected to dish up something six days a week and wipe out the 50 per cent malnutrition among children.(9) Meditation simply means cultivating a wholesome and sane habit, which becomes an antidote for the unwholesome , confused, destructive habits that we have developed.(10) Unlike the professional legislators in Washington, they are also more likely to hold regular jobs and feel the bite of any unwholesome laws they enact.(11) Whether you like it for not, Harry Potter is here to stay, and although parents may have a few concerns that it is unwholesome to make magic and spells fashionable, at least they know where their kids are, and what they are doing.(12) Perhaps they have - although, as Sierra Leone showed this year, the arms trade is still its secretive, unwholesome self - but if lessons have been digested can they ever answer the conundrum posed by risk-aversion?(13) If people aren't careful, there is a temptation to substitute loving relationships for something which is unwholesome .(14) Given the overall deftness of direction and performance, one expects Irma Vep to be a highlight of the season - good, unwholesome larky fun.(15) Their teacher-pupil relationship has the air of someone imparting unwholesome , faintly dangerous but thrillingly forbidden truths: a course in deflowerment in which the pupil must first be deflowered.(16) What this unwholesome alliance produced at the Javits Center was an unrestrained wallow in sentimentality and anti-development attitudes.
(1) feel unwell ::
sentire separationis menstruae
Synonyms
Adjective
1. unhealthy ::
incuratus
2. noxious ::
noxium
3. poisonous ::
venenata
4. insalubrious ::
incongrua
5. unhygienic ::
foedus
6. unsanitary ::
munditiei tuendae
7. harmful ::
nocivis
8. injurious ::
iniuriosus;
9. detrimental ::
noxium
10. destructive ::
perniciosius
11. damaging ::
damnosum
12. deleterious ::
multiplicior
13. baleful ::
sperne letali
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