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How to pronounce amorality in English?

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Type of quality

Examples of amorality

amorality
The film is at it's most alive and purposeful when amorality is being revealed.
From the guardian.co.uk
This amorality, as opposed to immorality, makes Lucky an intriguing character.
From the chron.com
The 1920s roared with reckless amorality in all directions, including Wall Street.
From the online.wsj.com
Add an unhealthy dose of amorality, a sprinkle of psychopathology, and voila.
From the boston.com
More evidence of the spiteful and vindictive amorality of the tory libdems.
From the guardian.co.uk
Because he can't deal with the amorality of the world around him, he commits suicide.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Nixon's rather powerful mind was undermined by the amorality and paranoia of his cunning.
From the time.com
That's no April Fool's joke, that's the sad reality of Probolsky's hypocrisy and amorality.
From the ocregister.com
The liberals will win because amorality is preferable to discipline.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • The quality of being amoral
  • (amorally) immorally: without regard for morality; "he acted immorally when his own interests were at stake"
  • Morality (from the Latin '' "manner, character, proper behavior") is a sense of behavioral conduct that differentiates intentions, decisions, and actions between those that are good (or right) and bad (or wrong). ...
  • (Amoral (band)) Amoral is a metal band from Helsinki, Finland. At their first three full-lengths they played progressive technical death metal and melodic death metal styled music. ...
  • Lack or absence of morality
  • (Amoral) Only sub-human beings are amoral. To be amoral is to be unaware of the Game of Life at both the unconscious and conscious levels. Amoral beings are only pieces, never players, in the Game of Life. An amoral species is doomed to extinction. ...
  • (amoral) Having no bearing on, declining to be influenced by, or making no reference to, moral values or judgments.
  • (amoral) Literally not moral. The term may be contrasted with nonmoral (that area in which moral categories cannot be applied) and with immoral (evil, wrong, etc.) Choosing which sock to put on first in the morning is a nonmoral act; that is, it is one that does not involve moral values. ...
  • (amoral) lacking a sense of right and wrong