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- adjectivemoral (adjective)
- concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character:"the moral dimensions of medical intervention" · "a moral judgment"
- concerned with or derived from the code of interpersonal behavior that is considered right or acceptable in a particular society:"an individual's ambitions may get out of step with the general moral code" · "the moral obligation of society to do something about the inner city's problems"
- examining the nature of ethics and the foundations of good and bad character and conduct:"moral philosophers"
nounmoral (noun) · morals (plural noun)- (morals)a person's standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do:"the corruption of public morals" · "they believe addicts have no morals and cannot be trusted"Similar:moral codecode of ethicsmoral standardsmoral valuesprinciples of right and wrongrules of conductstandards/principles of behaviorsense of morality
Originlate Middle English: from Latin moralis, from mos, mor- ‘custom’, (plural) mores ‘morals’. As a noun the word was first used to translate Latin Moralia, the title of St Gregory the Great's moral exposition of the Book of Job, and was subsequently applied to the works of various classical writers. Moral Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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