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    moral
    /ˈmɒrəl/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a lesson that can be derived from a story or experience: "the moral of this story was that one must see the beauty in what one has" Similar lessonmessagemeaningsignificance
    • 2. standards of behaviour; principles of right and wrong: "the corruption of public morals" Similar moral codecode of ethicsmoral standardsmoral values

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  2. MORAL definition: 1. relating to the standards of good or bad behaviour, fairness, honesty, etc. that each person…. Learn more.

  3. moral, ethical, virtuous, righteous, noble mean conforming to a standard of what is right and good. moral implies conformity to established sanctioned codes or accepted notions of right and wrong. the basic moral values of a community.

  4. expressing or conveying truths or counsel as to right conduct, as a speaker or a literary work. founded on the fundamental principles of right conduct rather than on legalities, enactment, or custom: moral obligations. capable of conforming to the rules of right conduct: a moral being.

  5. relating to the standards of good or bad behavior, fairness, honesty, etc. that each person believes in, rather than to laws: It's her moral obligation to tell the police what she knows. It is not part of a novelist's job to make a moral judgment. She was the only politician to condemn the proposed law on moral grounds (= for moral reasons).

  6. morals refers to generally accepted customs of conduct and right living in a society, and to the individual’s practice in relation to these: the morals of our civilization. ethics now implies high standards of honest and honorable dealing, and of methods used, esp. in the professions or in business: ethics of the medical profession.

  7. The moral of a story is the lesson that story teaches about how to behave in the world. Moral comes from the Latin word mores, for habits. The moral of a story is supposed to teach you how to be a better person. If moral is used as an adjective, it means good, or ethical.

  8. /ˈmɒrəl/ /ˈmɔːrəl/ Idioms. [only before noun] connected with principles of right and wrong behaviour. a moral issue/dilemma. traditional moral values. a decline in moral standards. moral and ethical questions. The basic moral philosophies of most world religions are remarkably similar.

  9. a set of personal or social standards for good or bad behaviour and character: They argued for a new morality based on self-sacrifice and honesty. [ U ] the quality of being right, honest, or acceptable: I have to question the morality of forcing poor people to pay for their medical treatment. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  10. a : concerning or relating to what is right and wrong in human behavior. The church takes a strong stand on a number of moral [= ethical] issues. The author avoids making moral judgments. moral arguments. Each story teaches an important moral lesson. b : based on what you think is right and good.

  11. Apr 22, 2024 · Morality refers to the set of standards that enable people to live cooperatively in groups. It’s what societies determine to be “right” and “acceptable.”. Sometimes, acting in a moral manner means individuals must sacrifice their own short-term interests to benefit society.