Vocabulary Spotlight
Amoral
Part of Speech: Adjective
Definition: नैतिकता से रहित (Naitikta se rahit) – Lacking a sense of morality; not concerned with right or wrong.
Pronunciation
[ay-maw-ruhl]
Synonyms, Antonyms & Related Words
Synonyms
Ethics-free – नैतिकता से मुक्त (Naitikta se mukt)
Related Words
Indifferent – उदासीन (Udasin)
Word Origin
“Amoral” Latin aur Greek roots “a-” (meaning “not”) aur “moral” se aaya hai, jiska matlab hai “without morals.” Yeh un logon ya situations ko darshata hai jo right aur wrong ke concepts se pare hote hain.
– “Amoral” is derived from Latin and Greek roots “a-” (meaning “not”) and “moral,” indicating something or someone without moral concern.
Word Family
Adjective: Amoral – नैतिकता से रहित (Naitikta se rahit)
Adverb: Amorally – नैतिकता से रहित रूप से (Naitikta se rahit roop se)
Usage Examples
1. Kuch businesses sirf profit par dhyaan dete hain aur amoral decisions lete hain.
– Some businesses focus only on profit and make amoral decisions.
2. Woh character amoral tha, use right ya wrong ki parwah nahi thi.
– That character was amoral, unconcerned with right or wrong.
Cultural Note
India mein amoral ka concept un logon ya situations par lagta hai jo moral values ya ethical norms ka dhyaan nahi rakhte, jaise sirf financial gain ya individual benefit ke liye kaam karna.
In Context
“Amoral” ka istemaal un situations ya individuals ke liye hota hai jo right aur wrong ke concepts ko ignore karte hain, jaise financial ya corporate decisions mein.
Vocabulary Challenge
“Amoral” ka sabse kareeb matlab kya hai?
“Amoral” shabd kis bhasha se aaya hai?