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Word | Amoral |
without moral standards or principles; a completely amoral person / lacking any sense of moral standards or principles / nonmoral / lacking a moral sense; unconcerned with the rightness or wrongness of something. / having or showing no concern about whether behavior is morally right or wrong, | |
Usage | ⇒ Ravan was an amoral person ⇒ The amoral individual lacks a code of ethics; he cannot tell right from wrong. The immoral person can tell right from wrong; he chooses to do something he knows is wrong. ⇒ He is an amoral, selfish person pursuing his own goals. ⇒ an amoral attitude to sex ⇒ amoral actions |
Synonyms | immoral, depraved, wicked, dissolute, evil, corrupt, unprincipled, sinful, vile, bad, abandoned, unmoral, iniquitous, profligate, degenerate, base, debauched, licentious, reprobate, shameless, |
Antonyms | moral, immoral, honest, artless, bad, ethic, ethical, evil, fair, faithful, forthright, genuine, good, guileless, harmless, heartfelt, honorable, honourable, dependable, equitable, |
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