English, asked by Nandish05, 11 months ago

moral : immoral :: real : ...............​


manya2026: Virtual....
kanchibalaji: Unreal

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Answered by Priatouri
3

Answer:

Unreal is the right answer.

Explanation:

The given case is the case of Prefix; they are the words that are attached to the beginning of a given word to produce a new word however, with a different meaning. The use of prefixes can lead to creating a new word with the opposite meaning. for instance, moral-immoral, real-unreal etc.

Answered by Sidyandex
0

Answer:

Corrupt, alluding to direct, applies to one who acts in opposition to or does not obey or adjust to norms of profound quality; it might likewise mean vulgar and maybe dispersed.

Indecent, irreverent, nonmoral, and unmoral are now and again mistaken for each other.

Improper methods not moral and suggests shrewd or lecherous conduct.

An individual who deliberately abuses moral measures isn't flippant, however unethical.

To be "flippant" an individual would need to come up short on a moral sense.

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