Pronunciation: /əˈdɑrmə/
noun a concept in Hindu philosophy referring to actions that are considered immoral, unethical, or contrary to the natural order
A1 Adharma is the opposite of dharma, which means righteousness or duty in Hinduism.
A2 In some cultures, adharma is seen as a disruption of the natural order.
B1 The concept of adharma is often used to explain the presence of evil in the world.
B2 Many philosophical debates revolve around the idea of adharma and how it influences human behavior.
C1 Scholars have written extensively on the topic of adharma and its implications in society.
C2 The consequences of adharma can be seen in both individual actions and societal structures.
formal The concept of adharma is often discussed in philosophical and religious texts.
informal It is believed that acting against dharma leads to adharma.
slang People who engage in adharma are often seen as troublemakers.
figurative In a society where adharma prevails, chaos and disorder are inevitable.
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