morally grey
A love interest whose ethics bend — dangerous, magnetic, not quite the villain.
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The BookTok shorthand for a hero who'll do bad things for the right reasons — or sometimes the wrong ones. Not a cinnamon roll, not a full villain, just unsettlingly hot and unpredictable. The whole genre runs on him.
morally grey In A Sentence
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What does morally grey mean?
Morally grey describes a love interest whose ethics bend — dangerous and magnetic, but not quite a full villain.
How do you use morally grey in a sentence?
"I can't help it, I always fall for the morally grey characters in these books."
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