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Dictionary definition of amoral

Having or showing no moral standards, principals, or sense of right or wrong.
"The amoral thief had no guilt about stealing from others."

Detailed meaning of amoral

An amoral person is someone who does not distinguish between right and wrong, or who does not care about the consequences of their actions on others. An amoral thing is something that is not capable of moral thought or action, such as a natural disaster.

Example sentences containing amoral

1. The amoral character in the story cared only about personal gain.
2. Some argue that artificial intelligence is inherently amoral.
3. The criminal's amoral actions shocked the community.
4. In a world of chaos, survival often becomes amoral.
5. His amoral behavior led to his downfall in the end.
6. The amoral decision to exploit workers for profit was condemned.

History and etymology of amoral

The adjective 'amoral' is formed by combining the prefix 'a-' meaning 'without' or 'lacking,' and the word 'moral,' which pertains to principles of right and wrong conduct. Therefore, etymologically, 'amoral' can be understood as 'without morals' or 'lacking a sense of right and wrong.' This term encapsulates the idea of a state where one is devoid of moral standards or principles. It emphasizes the absence of a moral compass or ethical framework, underlining a neutral stance toward issues of morality. The word 'amoral' serves to describe individuals or actions that are neither guided by nor concerned with moral values or principles.

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Further usage examples of amoral

1. The antagonist in the movie was portrayed as amoral and ruthless.
2. The amoral nature of the corporation's practices drew criticism.
3. The villain's amoral code justified any means to achieve his goals.
4. His amoral disregard for others made him a pariah in society.
5. The amoral choices she made tarnished her reputation irreparably.
6. The amoral attitude of the mob boss struck fear into his underlings.
7. Amoral individuals often exploit loopholes in the legal system.
8. The amoral perspective in the novel challenged conventional ethics.
9. The amoral world of espionage blurs the lines between right and wrong.
10. The amoral culture of the criminal underworld was depicted vividly.
11. The amoral actions of the dictator outraged the international community.
12. The character's amoral philosophy rejected traditional morality.
13. In the wild, survival can be a purely amoral struggle.
14. The amoral decisions of the warlord led to widespread suffering.
15. The amoral character in the story lacked any sense of right or wrong.
16. The debate surrounding the use of artificial intelligence raises concerns about its potentially amoral decision-making capabilities.
17. The amoral actions of the antagonist shocked the readers, as they showed a complete disregard for ethical standards.
18. The amoral behavior of the corporation led to numerous ethical controversies.
19. The film explored the complex psychology of an amoral protagonist who justified his immoral actions.
20. The politician's amoral approach to governance prioritized personal gain over the welfare of the people.
21. The amoral nature of the business world often rewards cutthroat tactics and unethical practices.
22. The amoral stance of the character sparked discussions about the blurred lines between good and evil.
23. The amoral implications of genetic engineering raise ethical dilemmas regarding the manipulation of life.
24. The play challenged the audience's moral compass by presenting amoral characters in thought-provoking situations.
25. The amoral decisions made by the protagonist had far-reaching consequences for those around them.
26. The amoral perspective portrayed in the novel shed light on the darker side of human nature.

GRE 15 (Graduate Record Examination), SAT 18 (Scholastic Assessment Test), Unethical and Immoral, Absence and Lack

corrupt,debauched,degenerate,depraved,dissolute,immoral,ruthless,unconscionable,unethical,unprincipled,unscrupulous,unvirtuous

conscienceless,wicked

unprincipled, ethical, moral, virtuous

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