Pronunciation: /eɪˌmɔˈræləti/
noun the quality of being without moral principles; the absence of morality
A1 Amorality means not having a sense of right or wrong.
A2 The character in the story displayed a clear sense of amorality.
B1 The debate focused on the concept of amorality in modern society.
B2 The philosopher's argument revolved around the idea of inherent amorality.
C1 The novel delves deep into the complexities of human amorality.
C2 The film examines the consequences of societal structures on individual amorality.
formal The philosopher argued that amorality is the absence of moral principles in decision-making.
informal Some people believe amorality is just not caring about right or wrong.
slang Don't be so amoral, dude. Show some ethics.
figurative In the world of finance, amorality can lead to risky and unethical behavior.
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