amoral 的定义
- not involving questions of right or wrong; without moral quality; neither moral nor immoral.
 - having no moral standards, restraints, or principles; unaware of or indifferent to questions of right or wrong: a completely amoral person.
 
amoral 近义词
等同于 licentious
amoral 的近义词 42 个
- abandoned
 - animal
 - carnal
 - corrupt
 - debauched
 - depraved
 - desirous
 - disorderly
 - dissolute
 - fast
 - fast and loose
 - fleshly
 - impure
 - in the fast lane
 - incontinent
 - lascivious
 - lax
 - lecherous
 - lewd
 - libertine
 - libidinous
 - lickerish
 - loose
 - lubricious
 - lustful
 - oversexed
 - profligate
 - promiscuous
 - relaxed
 - reprobate
 - salacious
 - satyric
 - scabrous
 - sensual
 - swinging
 - unconstrained
 - uncontrollable
 - uncurbed
 - unmoral
 - unprincipled
 - unruly
 - wanton
 
amoral 的反义词 5 个
等同于 risqué
amoral 的近义词 46 个
- x-rated
 - bawdy
 - blue
 - breezy
 - crude
 - daring
 - dirty
 - earthy
 - erotic
 - filthy
 - foul
 - gross
 - hot
 - immodest
 - immoral
 - indecent
 - indecorous
 - indelicate
 - indiscreet
 - inelegant
 - lewd
 - lurid
 - naughty
 - obscene
 - off-base
 - off-color
 - offensive
 - out-of-line
 - provocative
 - purple
 - racy
 - raw
 - ribald
 - salacious
 - salty
 - shady
 - sizzling
 - smart
 - smutty
 - spicy
 - suggestive
 - unrefined
 - vulgar
 - wanton
 - warm
 - wicked
 
等同于 unconscionable
等同于 unprincipled
amoral 的近义词 30 个
- deceitful
 - dishonest
 - immoral
 - unconscionable
 - unethical
 - unprofessional
 - unscrupulous
 - abandoned
 - bent
 - cheating
 - conscienceless
 - crooked
 - devious
 - dirty-dealing
 - dissolute
 - double-dealing
 - licentious
 - mercentary
 - praetorian
 - profligate
 - reprobate
 - shady
 - sly
 - stop-at-nothing
 - tricky
 - two-faced
 - two-timing
 - underhand
 - venal
 - wanton
 
amoral 的反义词 12 个
等同于 venal
amoral 的近义词 30 个
- deceitful
 - dishonest
 - immoral
 - unconscionable
 - unethical
 - unprofessional
 - unscrupulous
 - abandoned
 - bent
 - cheating
 - conscienceless
 - crooked
 - devious
 - dirty-dealing
 - dissolute
 - double-dealing
 - licentious
 - mercentary
 - praetorian
 - profligate
 - reprobate
 - shady
 - sly
 - stop-at-nothing
 - tricky
 - two-faced
 - two-timing
 - underhand
 - venal
 - wanton
 
amoral 的反义词 12 个
等同于 wicked
amoral 的近义词 49 个
- devilish
 - evil
 - impish
 - mischievous
 - nasty
 - naughty
 - vicious
 - villainous
 - wayward
 - abandoned
 - abominable
 - arch
 - atrocious
 - bad news
 - base
 - contemptible
 - debased
 - degenerate
 - depraved
 - dissolute
 - egregious
 - fiendish
 - flagitious
 - foul
 - gross
 - guilty
 - heartless
 - heinous
 - immoral
 - impious
 - incorrigible
 - indecent
 - iniquitous
 - irreligious
 - low-down
 - mean
 - nefarious
 - profane
 - reprobate
 - rotten
 - scandalous
 - shameful
 - shameless
 - sinful
 - unethical
 - unprincipled
 - unrighteous
 - vile
 - worthless
 
amoral 的反义词 16 个
等同于 wrong
amoral 的近义词 49 个
- devilish
 - evil
 - impish
 - mischievous
 - nasty
 - naughty
 - vicious
 - villainous
 - wayward
 - abandoned
 - abominable
 - arch
 - atrocious
 - bad news
 - base
 - contemptible
 - debased
 - degenerate
 - depraved
 - dissolute
 - egregious
 - fiendish
 - flagitious
 - foul
 - gross
 - guilty
 - heartless
 - heinous
 - immoral
 - impious
 - incorrigible
 - indecent
 - iniquitous
 - irreligious
 - low-down
 - mean
 - nefarious
 - profane
 - reprobate
 - rotten
 - scandalous
 - shameful
 - shameless
 - sinful
 - unethical
 - unprincipled
 - unrighteous
 - vile
 - worthless
 
amoral 的反义词 16 个
等同于 conscienceless
amoral 的近义词 5 个
更多amoral例句
- The chill truth at the center of this performance is that love of life is utterly, and sometimes destructively, amoral.
 - It opens in Morocco, swerves to New York and ends up in the cool amoral vacuity familiar to fans of Patricia Highsmith’s Ripley novels.
 - It’s understandable if the creators wanted to avoid imposing too much political significance on the actions of an amoral sadist.
 - The Russos’ gallows bonhomie could be a conscious or subconscious nod to Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting, the rare junkie movie that does work, offsetting heroin-use horrors with the right amount of amoral energy.
 - Such power must first be accumulated for amoral reasons before it can be used for moral reasons.
 - Blame the African countries and the amoral people who go into the savannahs and the forests and slaughter the animals.
 - And if both women are more amoral and avaricious than Ma Joad and Mama Younger, well, so are we.
 - If I were an ambitious, amoral politician looking for higher office, I'd sign up with the GOP.
 - I think he's better understood as a scientist who is simply amoral.
 - Beastie John Avlon put it well: He's "a deeply moral man who happens to be amoral when it comes to politics."
 - A hum of understanding and approval ran through the court; the intellect is profoundly amoral.
 - Iago has been described as immoral; he does not seem to me to be immoral, but amoral, as the intellect always is.
 - Without a grounding in praxis, the content and activity of nursing science becomes amoral and meaningless.
 - At one end were the amoral characters whose excesses became steadily worse as the situation blackened.
 - In all these encounters, Krishna shows himself completely amoral, achieving his ends by the very audacity of his means.