Antimoralistic

/ˌæntiːmɔːrəˈlɪstɪk/ adjective

Opposed to or rejecting the belief that actions should be judged as right or wrong based on moral standards.

From anti- (against) + moralistic (adhering to moral principles). The prefix anti- comes from Latin and Greek meaning 'against,' while moralistic derives from moral (Latin moralis, relating to character) with the -istic suffix added to create the adjective form.

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