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moral

mor·al

moral

 
 
pronunciation:
mo rl [or] ma rl
parts of speech:
adjective, noun
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part of speech: adjective
definition 1: having to do with what is right and what is wrong in how a person acts.
He went to his priest for help with a difficult moral decision.
definition 2: following rules of right or fair behavior.
He is not friendly but he is moral.
synonyms:
good, upright
antonyms:
corrupt, immoral
similar words:
decent, honest, just, proper, responsible, scrupulous, wholesome
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part of speech: noun
definition 1: the lesson about right and wrong learned from a story or event.
The moral of the story is, "What comes around, goes around," or how you treat someone will come back to you.
similar words:
example, rule, teaching
definition 2: (plural) ideas or habits of behavior that relate to what is right and what is wrong.
A person with morals will not cheat or steal.
synonyms:
principles
similar words:
ideals, values
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similar to morals
some actions associated with lack of morals
some descriptions of people who act morally
some descriptions of people who do not act morally
some people associated with morals
some reactions associated with morals
some things associated with morals
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