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mor·al

moral

 
 
pronunciation:
mo rl [or] ma rl
parts of speech:
adjective, noun
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part of speech: adjective
definition 1: When something is moral, it has to do with what is right and what is wrong in how a person acts.
If a good friend did something very wrong, you might have to make a moral decision about whether or not to tell an adult about it.
definition 2: When someone is moral, it means that they follow certain rules of right or fair behavior.
My dad says a moral person does not lie or cheat.
synonyms:
good, upright
antonyms:
corrupt
similar words:
decent, honest, just, proper, responsible
 
part of speech: noun
definition 1: A moral is the lesson about right and wrong that you learn from a story or event.
The moral of the story is that people should be kind to other people.
similar words:
example, rule, teaching
definition 2: Morals are ideas or habits of behavior that are connected to what is right and what is wrong.
Janet's parents have been teaching her good morals, such as not lying or stealing.
synonyms:
principles
similar words:
ideals, values
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some actions associated with lack of morals
some descriptions of people who act morally
some descriptions of people who do not act morally
some people associated with morals
some reactions associated with morals
some things associated with morals
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