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non-ˈmoral, a. [non- 3.] Not moral; having no moral standard; wanting in moral instinct or sense. So non-moˈrality.
a1866J. Grote Exam. Utilit. Phil. xxi. (1870) 355 Whether what we are to expect of human action is that it should be non-moral. 1886Swinburne Misc. 66 Keats,..the most absolutely non-moral of all serious writers. 1891T. R. Lounsbury Stud. Chaucer III. viii. 352 Those who insist that art, while it is not immoral, is non-moral. 1902N. & Q. Ser. ix. IX. 79/2 The naïveté of their non-morality. |