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One word substitution: One not concerned with right or wrong Immortal Amoral None Mortal

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One word substitution: One not concerned with right or wrong

  • Immortal
  • Amoral
  • None
  • Mortal
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Solution

The correct one-word substitution for "one not concerned with right or wrong" is Amoral.

Explanation:

  • Immortal refers to something that cannot die, especially in a moral or ethical context.
  • Amoral denotes a lack of moral sense; it describes a person or entity that does not consider moral principles when making decisions. This aligns perfectly with the definition of being unconcerned with right or wrong.
  • None simply indicates the absence of something, which is not applicable here.
  • Mortal refers to beings that are subject to death or to something finite, which again does not fit the definition of being indifferent to morality.

Thus, the most fitting choice from the options provided is Amoral.

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