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    Posted: November 22 2014 at 9:36am

Moral: adjective

1.Of, pertaining to, or concerned with the principles or rules of right conduct or the distinction between right and wrong; ethical:
"moral attitudes."

2. Expressing or conveying truths or counsel as to right conduct, as a speaker or a literary work.


3.Founded on the fundamental principles of right conduct rather than on legalities, enactment, or custom: "moral obligations."


4. Capable of conforming to the rules of right conduct:
"a moral being."


5. Conforming to the rules of right conduct (opposed to immoral ):
"a moral man."


6. Virtuous in sexual matters; chaste.


7. Of, pertaining to, or acting on the mind, feelings, will, or character: "moral support."

8. Resting upon convincing grounds of probability; virtual:
"a moral certainty."

Moral: noun

9. The moral teaching or practical lesson contained in a fable, tale, experience, etc.

10. The embodiment or type of something.

11. Morals, principles or habits with respect to right or wrong conduct.

Moral: Synonyms: upright, honest, straightforward, open, virtuous, honorable, integrity, standards, morality. Morals, ethics refer to rules and standards of conduct and practice.

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, especially in the professions or in business: "ethics of the medical profession."
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