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Morally
Meaning
Adv
●
In terms of
morals
or ethics.
●
In
keeping
of
requirements
of morality.
●
to all intents and purposes
; practically.
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morally
English
-ly
English
-lice
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
-ly
Middle English (1100-1500)
moral
English
moral
French
moralis
Latin
mos
Latin
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Etym
Antonyms
Immorally
Related
Ethically
Immoral
Philosophically
Socially
Constitutionally
Virtuous
Intellectually
Culturally
Politically
Amoral
Fiscally
Factually
Normatively
Ideologically
Materially
Unethical
Blameworthy
Unjust
Economically
Sinful
Spiritually
Reprehensible
Justifiable
Repugnant
Theologically
Religiously
Legally
Psychologically
Virtuously
Wrong
Financially
Lawful
Rational
Monetarily
Intrinsically
Justly
Justified
Criminally
Inhumane
Genuinely
Conscience
Moralistically
Cognitively
Physically
Procedurally
Mentally
Ethical
Emotionally
Rationally
Utterly
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