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    non-moral
    /nɒnˈmɒrəl/

    adjective

    • 1. not holding or manifesting moral principles: "non-moral value judgements"

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  2. Nonmoral describes actions that are not usually subject to moral concerns, such as which shirt to wear. Finally, amoral implies an awareness of moral standards, but a lack of concern for them while acting.

    • Nonmoral

      The meaning of NONMORAL is not falling into or existing in...

  3. Non-moral [unmoral] The non-moral relates to actions that are 'removed from the moral realm - not an appropriate object either of moral condemnation or commendation' (Milo: 481).

  4. When talking about non-moral agents, such as animals or weather patterns, use unmoral. Summary. Is it amoral or immoral? Both of these words deal with morality, but they apply to different agents and different people. An immoral person knows something is wrong but does it anyway. An amoral person does not have a sense of right and wrong.

  5. The meaning of NONMORAL is not falling into or existing in the sphere of morals or ethics.

  6. Nonmoral definition: having no relation to morality; neither moral nor immoral. See examples of NONMORAL used in a sentence.

  7. Mar 28, 2024 · Non-: The prefix non- indicates exclusion from a certain category, with ‘nonmoral’ being actions that exist outside the sphere of moral judgment and are not subject to it. A- : The prefix a- signifies the absence of a trait, leading to ‘amoral’, which denotes a disregard for moral rightness or wrongness, and can also mean ...

  8. Nonmoral means not involving or related to morality or ethics; neither moral nor immoral. Learn more about the word frequency, pronunciation, collocations, and synonyms of nonmoral from Collins English Dictionary.

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