Opposite of concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior
“It's taken a very amoral stand, in that essential issues are often portrayed as simply one side says this, and the other side says that.”
Opposite of concerned with or derived from the code of behavior that is considered right or acceptable
“Many considered his actions as unethical and morally wrong.”
Opposite of being based on a mental or emotional level
“The challenge took as much physical toll as it did mental.”
Opposite of morally beyond reproach, blame or guilt
Opposite of characterized by being fair, just, or impartial
Opposite of conforming to, permitted by, or recognized by law or rules
Opposite of perfect in one's character or morals
Opposite of of or pertaining to the Puritans, or to their doctrines and practice
Opposite of committed to a religion or the practice of said religion
Opposite of following the established standards of behavior or manners
“His mother advised that it was inappropriate for him to not wear a morning suit or a lounge suit.”
Opposite of of or pertaining to an ideology or set of beliefs
Opposite of relating to a person's emotions
“We are living in a material world, and I am a material girl.”
Opposite of having a considerate or kindly disposition
“He was a rough man who was prone to obscenities and bad behavior.”
Opposite of intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive
Opposite of a lesson that can be derived from a story or experience
“The inconsequentiality of this part of the narrative had zero impact on the character development of the protagonist.”
Opposite of a seemingly self-evident or necessary truth which is based on assumption
Opposite of a moral principle that governs the conduct of a person or organization
(usually used in plural form "values") Opposite of principles or standards of behavior
“A terrible vice that some people have is gambling.”
Opposite of an experience or event that serves as a warning or encouragement
“These food rations act as an incentive for income transfer among community members.”
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