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Definition of moral
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of moral is as below...
Moral (a.)
Capable
of right and wrong
action
or of being
governed
by a sense of
right;
subject
to the law of duty.
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Precent
::
Precent
(n.) Any
commandment,
instruction,
or order
intended
as an
authoritative
rule of
action;
esp., a
command
respecting
moral
conduct;
an
injunction;
a
rule..
Arm
::
Arm (v. t.) Fig.: To
furnish
with means of
defense;
to
prepare
for
resistance;
to
fortify,
in a moral
sense..
Conscience
::
Conscience
(n.) The
faculty,
power,
or
inward
principle
which
decides
as to the
character
of one's own
actions,
purposes,
and
affections,
warning
against
and
condemning
that which is
wrong,
and
approving
and
prompting
to that which is
right;
the moral
faculty
passing
judgment
on one's self; the moral
sense..
Philosophate
::
Philosophate
(v. i.) To play the
philosopher;
to
moralize.
Infallible
::
Infallible
(a.)
Incapable
of error in
defining
doctrines
touching
faith or
morals.
See Papal
infallibility,
under
Infallibility..
Blue
::
Blue
(superl.)
Severe
or over
strict
in
morals;
gloom;
as, blue and sour
religionists;
suiting
one who is over
strict
in
morals;
inculcating
an
impracticable,
severe,
or
gloomy
mortality;
as, blue
laws..
Probation
::
Probation
(n.) Moral
trial;
the state of man in the
present
life, in which he has the
opportunity
of
proving
his
character,
and
becoming
qualified
for a
happier
state..
Probity
::
Probity
(n.) Tried
virtue
or
integrity;
approved
moral
excellence;
honesty;
rectitude;
uprightness.
Dissolute
::
Dissolute
(a.)
Loosed
from
restraint;
esp., loose in
morals
and
conduct;
recklessly
abandoned
to
sensual
pleasures;
profligate;
wanton;
lewd;
debauched..
Estimation
::
Estimation
(v. t.) An
opinion
or
judgment
of the
worth,
extent,
or
quantity
of
anything,
formed
without
using
precise
data;
valuation;
as,
estimations
of
distance,
magnitude,
amount,
or moral
qualities..
Refine
::
Refine
(v. t.) To
purify
from what is
gross,
coarse,
vulgar,
inelegant,
low, and the like; to make
elegant
or
exellent;
to
polish;
as, to
refine
the
manners,
the
language,
the
style,
the
taste,
the
intellect,
or the moral
feelings..
Morality
::
Morality
(n.) The
relation
of
conformity
or
nonconformity
to the moral
standard
or rule;
quality
of an
intention,
a
character,
an
action,
a
principle,
or a
sentiment,
when tried by the
standard
of
right..
Sanctify
::
Sanctify
(v. t.) To make free from sin; to
cleanse
from moral
corruption
and
pollution;
to
purify.
Virtue
::
Virtue
(n.) A
particular
moral
excellence;
as, the
virtue
of
temperance,
of
charity,
etc..
Natural
::
Natural
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the lower or
animal
nature,
as
contrasted
with the
higher
or moral
powers,
or that which is
spiritual;
being in a state of
nature;
unregenerate..
Tie
::
Tie (v. t.) A bond; an
obligation,
moral or
legal;
as, the
sacred
ties of
friendship
or of duty; the ties of
allegiance..
Bind
::
Bind (v. t.) Fig.: To
oblige,
restrain,
or hold, by
authority,
law, duty,
promise,
vow,
affection,
or other moral tie; as, to bind the
conscience;
to bind by
kindness;
bound by
affection;
commerce
binds
nations
to each
other..
Advance
::
Advance
(v.)
Improvement
or
progression,
physically,
mentally,
morally,
or
socially;
as, an
advance
in
health,
knowledge,
or
religion;
an
advance
in rank or
office..
Obligate
::
Obligate
(v. t.) To bring or place under
obligation,
moral or
legal;
to hold by a
constraining
motive..
Darkness
::
Darkness
(n.) A state of
ignorance
or
error,
especially
on moral or
religious
subjects;
hence,
wickedness;
impurity..
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