| AMORALISM | • amoralism n. (Philosophy) Doctrine which advocates ignoring moral issues and norms. • AMORALISM n. the refusal to recognize the validity of any system of morality. |
| AMORALIST | • amoralist n. One who practises or who advocates amoralism. • AMORALIST n. a practitioner of amoralism, the refusal to recognize the validity of any system of morality. |
| AMORALITY | • amorality n. Lack or absence of morality. • amorality n. The metaethical belief that nothing is morally right or morally wrong, that morality does not exist. • AMORALITY n. the absence of morality. |
| AMORANCES | • AMORANCE n. the state of being in love; romantic love. |
| AMORETTOS | • amorettos n. Plural of amoretto. • AMORETTO n. (Italian) a cherub or spirit of love. |
| AMORISTIC | • amoristic adj. Pertaining or devoted to love; amatory. • AMORISTIC adj. amorous. |
| AMORNINGS | • amornings adv. (Obsolete) In the mornings. • a-mornings adv. (Obsolete) In the morning; every morning. • AMORNINGS adv. (dialect) of a morning. |
| AMOROSITY | • amorosity n. The state or quality of being amorous; amorousness. • AMOROSITY n. the quality of being amorous. |
| AMOROUSLY | • amorously adv. In an amorous or loving manner. • AMOROUS adv. pertaining to love. |
| AMORPHISM | • amorphism n. An amorphous quality. • AMORPHISM n. absence of regular form; amorphous quality. |
| AMORPHOUS | • amorphous adj. Lacking a definite form or clear shape. • amorphous adj. (By extension) Being without definite character or nature. • amorphous adj. (By extension) Lacking organization or unity. |
| AMORTISED | • amortised v. Simple past tense and past participle of amortise. • AMORTISE v. to liquidate gradually, as a debt, also AMORTIZE. |
| AMORTISES | • amortises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of amortise. • AMORTISE v. to liquidate gradually, as a debt, also AMORTIZE. |
| AMORTIZED | • amortized v. Simple past tense and past participle of amortize. • AMORTIZE v. to liquidate gradually, as a debt, also AMORTISE. |
| AMORTIZES | • amortizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of amortize. • AMORTIZE v. to liquidate gradually, as a debt, also AMORTISE. |