Amorality
(noun)
The lack of moral principles or a moral sense; the absence of a moral or ethical code.
Origin:
French amoralité, from latin amoralis, from a- + moralis moral.
Examples:
- Amorality is often associated with a disregard for right and wrong.
- The amorality of the corporation was exposed when they were caught cheating.
- Amorality can lead to unethical behavior and a disregard for the consequences of one's actions.
- The amoral individual showed no remorse for their actions.
- Amorality is often seen as a negative trait, as it can lead to a lack of accountability and responsibility.