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- pronunciation:
- mo
rl
[or]
ma
rl
- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective), Word Explorer, Word Parts
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
having to do with what is right and what is wrong in how a person acts.
Many people go to a religious leader for help with moral decisions. |
definition 2: |
following rules of right or fair behavior.
People expect moral behavior from teachers.- synonyms:
- good, upright
- similar words:
- honest, just, proper, responsible
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related words: |
pure |
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broader categories that include morals |
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religion, society |
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similar to morals |
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conscience |
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some actions associated with lack of morals |
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abuse, cheat, lie, steal, tempt |
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some descriptions of people who act morally |
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good, honest, just, noble, responsible, upright |
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some descriptions of people who do not act morally |
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dishonest, wrong |
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some people associated with morals |
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thief |
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some reactions associated with morals |
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discipline, punish |
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some things associated with morals |
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right, wrong |
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