Amoral vs. Immoral

This pair might even look a bit creepy, don't you think? But don't worry, we're gonna tell you all about their slight differences.

"Amoral" vs. "Immoral" in English

What Is Their Main Difference?

Both of these words refer to someone's moral values and how he/she behaves. However, an 'amoral' person is one who does not know what is deemed as right and what is wrong whereas, an 'immoral' person knows what is right and what is wrong but misbehaves.

Differences

When something/someone is not really related to morality or is not concerned with morality principles, we use 'amoral' to refer to it. Look at the following examples for more clarification:

Is she amoral or evil?

When someone is amoral, you cannot accuse him/her of anything, you know.

'Immoral' means doing something that is against the principles of morality, or someone is not conforming to the moral standards. Below, we have provided useful examples for you:

Killing another person in an immoral act, however terribly that person has treated you.

The best thing she can do is pray to God to help her immoral child.

Similarities

Both of them refer to how whether some behaves according to morality principles or not. Look at the following examples:

Don't you think this book was amoral?

Most political leaders turn out to be immoral in the end.

Are They Interchangeable?

Since these two have completely different meanings, they cannot be used interchangeably. There are two examples below. If you pay attention, the one with 'amoral' refers to a community within which no one cares about or cannot distinguish right vs. wrong. An 'immoral' community, on the other hand, refers to a group of people that tend to act against moral principles. Compare:

✓ They are considered to be an amoral community.

✓ They are considered to be an immoral community.

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