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amoral

[ey-mawr-uhl, a-mawr-, ey-mor-, a-mor-] / eɪˈmɔr əl, æˈmɔr-, eɪˈmɒr-, æˈmɒr- /










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However, as the season goes on, "even Rue can't quite make you care about this sorry group of amoral ghouls, who seem to loathe themselves as much as each other", Halls concluded.

From BBC • Apr. 13, 2026

So an amoral but rational actor would avoid charging too much, and would avoid shutting down the strait altogether.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 11, 2026

It’s not amoral to exercise exceptional prudence when considering an attack on another country, no matter how odious you may find its government.

From Salon • Mar. 14, 2026

It is human nature to project our phobias, prejudices and obsessions onto what is simply a biological contest between our immune system and the amoral pathogens trying to replicate themselves within us.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 23, 2026

There was nothing sanctified about the laws of the streets—the laws were amoral and practical.

From "Between the World and Me" by Ta-Nehisi Coates




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