amoral

/eɪˈmɔrəl/
adjective
  1. Not concerned with or having a sense of right and wrong; lacking moral principles.
    • His amoral business practices eventually led to a scandal.
    • Some people argue that nature is amoral, with no concept of good or evil.
    • The villain in the movie was completely amoral, caring only about power.
  2. Not subject to moral judgment; outside the realm of morality.
    • The decision to build the dam was amoral, based purely on engineering needs.
    • The laws of physics are amoral; they don't care about human ethics.
    • To a young child, the world is amoral until they learn right from wrong.
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