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unmoral

[uhn-mawr-uhl, -mor-] / ʌnˈmɔr əl, -ˈmɒr- /


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Those details help Wilder and the screenwriter I. A. L. Diamond “keep their unmoral story going for a couple of minutes over two hours,” he added.

From New York Times • Jul. 12, 2021

The picture proves that travel talks on sin are unwise at critically unmoral moments.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Tristran cycle did not pretend to any high-toned morality—to the contrary —and so Tintagel, after what Geoffrey told about it, became a fit setting for so entirely unmoral a story as Tristran.

From Time Magazine Archive

Throughout a delightful autobiography, which we need not accept too literally, Cellini exhibits a perfectly unmoral disposition, a mind with no sense of social law and no respect for anything except Michelangelo and art.

From A Short History of Italy (476-1900) by Sedgwick, Henry Dwight

As Ames puts it, "the unmoral standard of acting at one's peril" is replaced by the question, "Was the act blameworthy?"

From An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law by Pound, Roscoe




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