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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.)
Supported
by
reason
or
probability;
practically
sufficient;
--
opposed
to legal or
demonstrable;
as, a moral
evidence;
a moral
certainty..
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Interlude
::
Interlude
(n.) A form of
English
drama or play,
usually
short,
merry,
and
farcical,
which
succeeded
the
Moralities
or Moral Plays in the
transition
to the
romantic
or
Elizabethan
drama..
Astringe
::
Astringe
(v. t.) To bind by moral or legal
obligation.
Sanctity
::
Sanctity
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
sacred
or holy;
holiness;
saintliness;
moral
purity;
godliness.
Physician
::
Physician
(n.)
Hence,
figuratively,
one who
ministers
to moral
diseases;
as, a
physician
of the
soul..
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..
Cankered
::
Cankered
(a.)
Affected
mentally
or
morally
as with
canker;
sore,
envenomed;
malignant;
fretful;
ill-natured..
Disorderly
::
Disorderly
(a.)
Offensive
to good
morals
and
public
decency;
notoriously
offensive;
as, a
disorderly
house..
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.) Not
according
to the laws of good
morals,
whether
divine
or
human;
not
suitable
to the
highest
and best end; not
morally
right;
deviating
from
rectitude
or duty; not just or
equitable;
not true; not
legal;
as, a wrong
practice;
wrong
ideas;
wrong
inclinations
and
desires..
Sirvente
::
Sirvente
(n.) A
peculiar
species
of
poetry,
for the most part
devoted
to moral and
religious
topics,
and
commonly
satirical,
-- often used by the
troubadours
of the
Middle
Ages..
Stupose
::
Stupor
(n.)
Intellectual
insensibility;
moral
stupidity;
heedlessness
or
inattention
to one's
interests.
Cynical
::
Cynical
(a.) Given to
sneering
at
rectitude
and the
conduct
of life by moral
principles;
disbelieving
in the
reality
of any human
purposes
which are not
suggested
or
directed
by
self-interest
or
self-indulgence;
as, a
cynical
man who
scoffs
at
pretensions
of
integrity;
characterized
by such
opinions;
as,
cynical
views of human
nature..
Defect
::
Defect
(n.)
Failing;
fault;
imperfection,
whether
physical
or
moral;
blemish;
as, a
defect
in the ear or eye; a
defect
in
timber
or iron; a
defect
of
memory
or
judgment..
Attaint
::
Attaint
(v. t.) To
affect
or
infect,
as with
physical
or
mental
disease
or with moral
contagion;
to taint or
corrupt..
Obligation
::
Obligation
(n.) That which
obligates
or
constrains;
the
binding
power of a
promise,
contract,
oath, or vow, or of law; that which
constitutes
legal or moral
duty..
Morally
::
Morally
(adv.)
In a moral or
ethical
sense;
according
to the rules of
morality.
Unmoral
::
Unmoral
(a.)
Having
no moral
perception,
quality,
or
relation;
involving
no idea of
morality;
--
distinguished
from both moral and
immoral..
Vanity
::
Vanity
(n.) One of the
established
characters
in the old
moralities
and
puppet
shows.
See
Morality,
n., 5..
Goroon Shell
::
Goroon
shell () A
large,
handsome,
marine,
univalve
shell
(Triton
femorale)..
Censorial
::
Censorial
(a.)
Belonging
to a
censor,
or to the
correction
of
public
morals..
Morality
::
Morality
(n.) The
doctrines
or rules of moral
duties,
or the
duties
of men in their
social
character;
ethics..
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