No, we don't say - immoral little.
You can use both as adjectives with a noun to say - an immoral little + noun -- an immoral little book
Degrading, horrible, immoral.
Definitely illegal and probably a little immoral.
Little is an adjective.
The adjective in the sentence is little (the little children).
less or least
The adjective for "vice" is "vicious." It describes behaviors or actions that are immoral, wicked, or characterized by depravity. Additionally, "vice" can also relate to the term "vices," which are bad habits or practices.
"Little" is a descriptive adjective used to convey a small size or amount.
No, "little" is an adjective.
No, "little" can be an adjective or an adverb, but it is not a noun. It is used to describe the size or quantity of something.
The colloquial term "a little" can be an adverb when it modifies an adjective (e.g. a little careless). It can also be a noun, or an adjective meaning "some."
"Lesser" can function as an adjective or as a comparative form of the adjective "little."
no, its an adjective