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Meaning
Adj
●
Of or
relating
to
principles
of right and
wrong
in
behaviour
, especially for
teaching
right
behaviour
.
●
Conforming to a
standard
of right
behaviour
;
sanctioned
by or
operative
on one's conscience
or
ethical
judgment.
●
Capable of right and
wrong
action.
●
Probable but not proved.
●
Positively
affecting
the
mind
,
confidence
, or will.
Noun
●
The
ethical
significance
or
practical
lesson.
●
Moral
practices
or
teachings
:
modes
of conduct.
●
A
morality
play.
●
A
moral
certainty.
●
An
exact
counterpart.
Verb
●
To moralize.
Name
●
A
surname
from Spanish.
●
A
township
in Shelby County, Indiana, United States.
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Origin
moral
English
moral
French
moralis
Latin
mos
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Incorruptible
Noble
Righteous
Virtuous
Virtual
Ethics
Mores
Scrupulous
Ethical
Decent
Antonyms
Immoral
Unethical
Corrupt
Unscrupulous
Amoral
Non-Moral
Pseudomoral
Unmoral
Evil
Obscene
Related
Rational
Spiritual
Humane
Altruistic
Virtue
Lawful
Religious
Pragmatic
Social
Conscience
Logical
Political
Cultural
Truth
Character
Deontological
Emotional
Good
Fundamental
Motivation
Ethic
Belief
Constitutional
Normative
Human
Unjust
Religion
Honest
Mentality
Personal
Justice
Psychological
Humanistic
Honesty
Unethical
Philosophical
Intellectual
Benevolent
Courage
Justifiable
Spirit
Democratic
Fair
Attitude
Objective
Motive
Holy
Story
Discipline
Faith
Wisdom
Categorical Imperatives
Golden Rule
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Rhymes
Oral
Moral
Coral
Aural
Coral
Floral
Amoral
Choral
Immoral
Pastoral
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