1 Among the wild animals there are but few degenerate and unmoral species.
2 The negro is pliant, unmoral , free from the restraints of white civilization.
3 You can't call such a being immoral; he is simply unmoral .
4 Above all, it was profoundly unmoral , and tended to discourage effort.
5 He was feeling his way blindly through this new moral, or unmoral , thicket.
6 How could it be possible to make the unmoral being moral or immoral?
7 The man, like his art, was not immoral, but simply unmoral .
8 How is it possible for a child to be unmoral and not immoral?
9 Was, then, woman the utterly unmoral creature as depicted by the German pessimists?
10 He is kindly and most loyal, fearless, clear-minded, and powerful; but he is unmoral .
11 We must not infer that Indian literature is altogether unmoral .
12 She even bore with them when they called themselves unmoral .
13 According to this opinion man is not moral nor immoral by nature, but unmoral .
14 You're unmoral in your outlook-perhapsyou're too young-youdon't realize.
15 Isn't that a horrid expression?-butfrightfully fashionable these unmoral days.'
16 The animals are neither moral nor immoral: they are unmoral ; their needs are all physical.
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