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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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Humoralism
::
Humoralism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
diseases
proceed
from the
humors;
humorism.
Abyss
::
Abyss (n.)
Infinite
time; a vast
intellectual
or moral
depth.
Excellent
::
Excellent
(a.)
Superior
in kind or
degree,
irrespective
of moral
quality;
-- used with words of a bad
significance..
Malpractice
::
Malpractice
(n.) Evil
practice;
illegal
or
immoral
conduct;
practice
contrary
to
established
rules;
specifically,
the
treatment
of a case by a
surgeon
or
physician
in a
manner
which is
contrary
to
accepted
rules and
productive
of
unfavorable
results..
Must
::
Must (v. i. /
auxiliary)
To be
obliged;
to be
necessitated;
--
expressing
either
physical
or moral
necessity;
as, a man must eat for
nourishment;
we must
submit
to the
laws..
Infallible
::
Infallible
(a.)
Incapable
of error in
defining
doctrines
touching
faith or
morals.
See Papal
infallibility,
under
Infallibility..
Asperity
::
Asperity
(n.) Moral
roughness;
roughness
of
manner;
severity;
crabbedness;
harshness;
--
opposed
to
mildness.
Inveigh
::
Inveigh
(v. i.) To
declaim
or rail
(against
some
person
or
thing);
to utter
censorious
and
bitter
language;
to
attack
with harsh
criticism
or
reproach,
either
spoken
or
written;
to use
invectives;
-- with
against;
as, to
inveigh
against
character,
conduct,
manners,
customs,
morals,
a law, an
abuse..
Utilitarian
::
Utilitarian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
utilitarianism;
supporting
utilitarianism;
as, the
utilitarian
view of
morality;
the
Utilitarian
Society..
Wholesome
::
Wholesome
(superl.)
Contributing
to the
health
of the mind;
favorable
to
morals,
religion,
or
prosperity;
conducive
to good;
salutary;
sound;
as,
wholesome
advice;
wholesome
doctrines;
wholesome
truths;
wholesome
laws..
Apostle
::
Apostle
(n.) The
missionary
who first
plants
the
Christian
faith in any part of the
world;
also, one who
initiates
any great moral
reform,
or first
advocates
any
important
belief;
one who has
extraordinary
success
as a
missionary
or
reformer;
as,
Dionysius
of
Corinth
is
called
the
apostle
of
France,
John Eliot the
apostle
to the
Indians,
Theobald
Mathew
the
apostle
of
temperance..
Illegal
::
Illegal
(a.) Not
according
to, or
authorized
by, law;
specif.,
contrary
to, or in
violation
of, human law;
unlawful;
illicit;
hence,
immoral;
as, an
illegal
act;
illegal
trade;
illegal
love..
Attaint
::
Attaint
(v. t.) To
affect
or
infect,
as with
physical
or
mental
disease
or with moral
contagion;
to taint or
corrupt..
Attach
::
Attach
(v. t.) To win the heart of; to
connect
by ties of love or
self-interest;
to
attract;
to
fasten
or bind by moral
influence;
-- with to; as,
attached
to a
friend;
attaching
others
to us by
wealth
or
flattery..
Integrity
::
Integrity
(n.) Moral
soundness;
honesty;
freedom
from
corrupting
influence
or
motive;
-- used
especially
with
reference
to the
fulfillment
of
contracts,
the
discharge
of
agencies,
trusts,
and the like;
uprightness;
rectitude..
Moral
::
Moral (a.)
Supported
by
reason
or
probability;
practically
sufficient;
--
opposed
to legal or
demonstrable;
as, a moral
evidence;
a moral
certainty..
Infection
::
Infection
(n.) That which
taints
or
corrupts
morally;
as, the
infection
of
vicious
principles..
Loose
::
Loose
(superl.)
Not
strict
in
matters
of
morality;
not rigid
according
to some
standard
of
right.
Lotong
::
Lotong
(n.) An East
Indian
monkey
(Semnopithecus
femoralis).
Animalism
::
Animalism
(n.) The
state,
activity,
or
enjoyment
of
animals;
mere
animal
life
without
intellectual
or moral
qualities;
sensuality..
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