amoral

Amoral Meaning in Bengali: নৈতিকতাহীন

Part of Speech: Adjective

Pronunciation: uh-mawr-uhl

Short Definition of Amoral:

Amoral refers to the lack of moral principles or the absence of ethical standards. It describes someone or something that is indifferent to right and wrong, without considering the consequences of their actions.

Amoral Synonyms:

  • Unprincipled (অনৈতিক)
  • Unethical (অনৈতিক)
  • Immoral (অনৈতিক)
  • Conscienceless (নৈতিকতাহীন)
  • Unscrupulous (অনৈতিক)

Amoral Antonyms:

  • Moral (নৈতিক)
  • Ethical (নৈতিক)
  • Conscientious (নৈতিক)
  • Principled (নৈতিক)
  • Righteous (নৈতিক)

Origin of Amoral:

The term “amoral” originated from the combination of the prefix “a-” meaning “without” and the word “moral.” It was first used in the late 19th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Amorality (Noun)
  • Amorally (Adverb)
  • Amoralism (Noun)
  • Amoralist (Noun)
  • Amoralistic (Adjective)

Amoral in Literature Quotes:

“The amoral man is the most moral, because he acknowledges the moral law.” – Friedrich Nietzsche (অনৈতিক মানুষটি সবচেয়ে নৈতিক, কারণ তিনি নৈতিক আইনটি স্বীকার করে।)

“The amoralist is the true moralist.” – Albert Camus (অনৈতিক মানুষটি সত্যিকারের নৈতিকবাদী।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: নৈতিকতাহীন
  • Hindi: नैतिकताहीन
  • Nepali: नैतिकताहीन
  • Urdu: نیتکتاہین
  • Tamil: நீதியற்ற
  • Telugu: నైతికతహీన
  • Arabic: غير أخلاقي
  • Chinese: 无道德
  • Japanese: 道徳的でない
  • Russian: аморальный

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