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adjective
- 1. lacking a moral sense; unconcerned with the rightness or wrongness of something: "an amoral attitude to sex"
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The meaning of AMORAL is having or showing no concern about whether behavior is morally right or wrong. How to use amoral in a sentence.
not involving questions of right or wrong; without moral quality; neither moral nor immoral. 2. having no moral standards, restraints, or principles; unaware of or indifferent to questions of right or wrong. a completely amoral person. SYNONYMS See immoral.
Amoral means without moral principles or values. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.
Amoral means without moral principles or values. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, see examples from news and literature, and find translations in other languages.
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amoral. When a person is amoral, they couldn't care less if something is right or wrong. An amoral CEO fires employees so he can make more money, unconcerned about how losing their jobs might affect them. The adjective amoral adds the prefix a-, "not," to moral, "concerned with the principles of right and wrong."