Pronunciation: /ædiˈæfənɒn/
noun a term used in ancient Greek philosophy to describe things that are indifferent or neutral, neither good nor bad
A1 I learned a new word today, adiaphonon, but I'm not sure what it means.
A2 In the philosophy class, we discussed the concept of adiaphonon and its implications.
B1 The debate about whether adiaphonon should be considered a moral issue or not continues among scholars.
B2 The philosopher's argument about the nature of adiaphonon was both compelling and thought-provoking.
C1 The concept of adiaphonon is central to the ethical framework of many philosophical theories.
C2 The professor's lecture on adiaphonon challenged our preconceived notions and expanded our understanding of morality.
formal The concept of adiaphonon in philosophy refers to things that are morally neutral.
informal I don't really care about adiaphonon stuff, as long as it doesn't bother me.
slang Who even gives a damn about adiaphonon things?
figurative In the grand scheme of things, adiaphonon matters are like background noise.
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