amoral

  • 61immoral —  , amoral  Immoral applies to things that are evil; amoral describes matters in which questions of morality do not arise or are disregarded …

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  • 62moral — amoral fémoral humoral moral tumoral …

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  • 63colourful —    amoral or defying convention    As different from grey, or boring:     In Fleet Street, a usefully libel resistant catch all term to imply (variously) a louche, pleasure seeking or startling quality is colourful . (Parris, 1995) …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 64amoralist — amoral ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having no moral sense; unconcerned with right or wrong. DERIVATIVES amoralist noun amorality noun …

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  • 65amorality — amoral ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having no moral sense; unconcerned with right or wrong. DERIVATIVES amoralist noun amorality noun …

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  • 66immoral — immoral, unmoral, nonmoral, amoral are all briefly definable as not moral, yet they are not often interchangeable and are frequently confused, largely because the implications and connotations of the second element are not the same in each… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 67Show Your Colors — Album par Amoral Sortie 6 mai 2009 Enregistrement au Sound Supreme Studio, en Finlande Durée 44:45 Genre Death metal / Death mélodique / Metal progressif …

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  • 68amoralisme — [ amɔralism ] n. m. • 1905; de amoral ♦ Conception philosophique de la vie étrangère à toute considération de valeur morale. Attitude d un être amoral. ⊗ CONTR. Moralisme. ● amoralisme nom masculin Attitude de quelqu un qui est amoral. Négation… …

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  • 69Nayef Al-Rodhan — Nayef R.F. Al Rodhan Occupation Philosopher, Neuroscientist, Geostrategist, and Author Education Newcastle University Medical School – Newcastle University, Newcastle, England Ph.D. in Neuropharmacology, Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Medi …

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  • 70a- — 1. a ♦ Élément, du lat. ad, marquant la direction, le but à atteindre, ou le passage d un état à un autre (var. ad ; ac , af , ag , al , an , ar , as , at ) : amener, alunir, adoucir. ⇒ à. a 2. a ♦ Élément tiré du gr. exprimant la négation (« pas …

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