Amoral


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  • Amoralism

    not involving questions of right or wrong; without quality; neither nor immoral. having no standards, restraints, or principles; unaware of or indifferent to questions of right or wrong: a completely amoral person. adjective having no moral quality; nonmoral without moral standards or principles adj. “ethically indifferent,” 1882, a hybrid formed from Greek privative prefix a- […]

  • Amorality

    not involving questions of right or wrong; without quality; neither nor immoral. having no standards, restraints, or principles; unaware of or indifferent to questions of right or wrong: a completely amoral person. Contemporary Examples The responses were telling in their casuistry, their amorality, their evasiveness. The Hearing From Hell Tunku Varadarajan April 26, 2010 Murdoch […]

  • Amorc

    Ancient Mystic Order Rosae Crucis. See under (def 2). Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis

  • Amore

    noun love; a feeling of great affection Examples A big pizza pie; that’s amore! Word Origin Italian Contemporary Examples Democrats greeted the news with a song linking Romney and Ryan’s austere bill to the tune of “That’s amore.” Poll Question: Rubio, Ryan, or Bush…Which Endorsement Helps Romney Most? Ryan Prior March 29, 2012 Historical Examples […]

  • Amoretti

    a little cupid. Historical Examples Mosto reads focine, which is amended by amoretti to foscine. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume XXXIII, 1519-1522 Antonio Pigafetta Papponi, (of whom amoretti writes,) a man of such susceptibility, was cured of convulsive attacks by change of place. Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 S.M. Fuller amoretti conjectures that Pigafetta […]


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