Crossword-Solution: IMMORALIST
We have 19 clues for the answer “IMMORALIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| a person who practises immorality | 1 answer |
| Gide opus, with "The" | 1 answer |
| the despair of | 2 answers |
| nasty bit of work | 3 answers |
| the bottom | 8 answers |
| fallen angel | 11 answers |
| Holy terror? | 15 answers |
| shocker | 16 answers |
| sensualist | 20 answers |
| impious person | 27 answers |
| fiend | 28 answers |
| Stinker | 28 answers |
| sinner | 30 answers |
| black sheep | 47 answers |
| HOLY horror | 49 answers |
| DEVIL ___ | 51 answers |
| Undesirable | 52 answers |
| Degenerate | 60 answers |
| Worm | 60 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IMMORALIST (5)
But----Please don't think I'm unsympathetic if I ask one question: Will the teachers in the hygienic new building go on informing the children that Persia is a yellow spot on the map, and 'Caesar' the title of a book of grammatical puzzles?” VIII Vida was indignant; Carol was apologetic; they talked for another hour, the eternal Mary and Martha--an immoralist Mary and a reformist Martha.
His reasons, however, for choosing Zarathustra of all others to be his mouthpiece, he gives us in the following words:—“People have never asked me, as they should have done, what the name Zarathustra precisely means in my mouth, in the mouth of the first Immoralist; for what distinguishes that philosopher from all others in the past is the very fact that he was exactly the reverse of an immoralist.
Nor is the modern moralist, or as he prefers to style himself, "immoralist," Nietzsche, [Footnote: A sketch of Nietzsche's doctrine is given later, see chapter xxix.] guilty of less gross a blunder.
Has not Nietzsche himself been counted, in his own playful phrase, an "immoralist"? Yet the path of life that Nietzsche proposed to follow was just the same ancient, old-fashioned, in the true sense trivial path which all the world has trodden.
His countrymen could see him only as immoralist; save for a pitiful few of them, they were dead to any understanding of his stature as artist, and even unaware that such a category of men existed.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1991).