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Definition of moral
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Moral (v. i.) To
moralize.
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Wicked
::
Wicked
(a.) Evil in
principle
or
practice;
deviating
from
morality;
contrary
to the moral or
divine
law;
addicted
to vice or sin;
sinful;
immoral;
profligate;
-- said of
persons
and
things;
as, a
wicked
king; a
wicked
woman;
a
wicked
deed;
wicked
designs..
Incapable
::
Incapable
(a.)
Wanting
in
ability
or
qualification
for the
purpose
or end in view; not large
enough
to
contain
or hold;
deficient
in
physical
strength,
mental
or moral
power,
etc.; not
capable;
as,
incapable
of
holding
a
certain
quantity
of
liquid;
incapable
of
endurance,
of
comprehension,
of
perseverance,
of
reform,
etc..
Solidity
::
Solidity
(n.) Moral
firmness;
soundness;
strength;
validity;
truth;
certainty;
-- as
opposed
to
weakness
or
fallaciousness;
as, the
solidity
of
arguments
or
reasoning;
the
solidity
of
principles,
triuths,
or
opinions..
Obstacle
::
Obstacle
(v.) That which
stands
in the way, or
opposes;
anything
that
hinders
progress;
a
hindrance;
an
obstruction,
physical
or
moral..
Decorate
::
Decorate
(v. t.) To deck with that which is
becoming,
ornamental,
or
honorary;
to
adorn;
to
beautify;
to
embellish;
as, to
decorate
the
person;
to
decorate
an
edifice;
to
decorate
a lawn with
flowers;
to
decorate
the mind with moral
beauties;
to
decorate
a hero with
honors..
Goroon Shell
::
Goroon
shell () A
large,
handsome,
marine,
univalve
shell
(Triton
femorale)..
Casuistry
::
Casuistry
(a.) The
science
or
doctrine
of
dealing
with cases of
conscience,
of
resolving
questions
of right or wrong in
conduct,
or
determining
the
lawfulness
or
unlawfulness
of what a man may do by rules and
principles
drawn from the
Scriptures,
from the laws of
society
or the
church,
or from
equity
and
natural
reason;
the
application
of
general
moral rules to
particular
cases..
Aspire
::
Aspire
(v. t.) To
desire
with
eagerness;
to seek to
attain
something
high or
great;
to pant; to long; --
followed
by to or
after,
and
rarely
by at; as, to
aspire
to a
crown;
to
aspire
after
immorality..
Parable
::
Parable
(n.) A
comparison;
a
similitude;
specifically,
a short
fictitious
narrative
of
something
which might
really
occur in life or
nature,
by means of which a moral is
drawn;
as, the
parables
of
Christ..
Scandalous
::
Scandalous
(a.)
Giving
offense
to the
conscience
or moral
feelings;
exciting
reprobation;
calling
out
condemnation.
Stand
::
Stand (n.) To
adhere
to fixed
principles;
to
maintain
moral
rectitude;
to keep from
falling
into error or vice.
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. t.) To call back to
rectitude
from moral
wandering
or
transgression;
to draw back to
correct
deportment
or
course
of life; to
reform.
Dispositively
::
Dispositively
(adv.)
In a
dispositive
manner;
by
natural
or moral
disposition.
Eudaemonism
::
Eudaemonism
(n.) That
system
of
ethics
which
defines
and
enforces
moral
obligation
by its
relation
to
happiness
or
personal
well-being.
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..
Reform
::
Reform
(v. t.) To put into a new and
improved
form or
condition;
to
restore
to a
former
good
state,
or bring from bad to good; to
change
from worse to
better;
to
amend;
to
correct;
as, to
reform
a
profligate
man; to
reform
corrupt
manners
or
morals..
Moral
::
Moral (n.) The
doctrine
or
practice
of the
duties
of life;
manner
of
living
as
regards
right and
wrong;
conduct;
behavior;
--
usually
in the
plural.
Vanity
::
Vanity
(n.) One of the
established
characters
in the old
moralities
and
puppet
shows.
See
Morality,
n., 5..
Suasive
::
Suasion
(n.) The act of
persuading;
persuasion;
as, moral
suasion..
Far
::
Far (a.)
Remote
in
affection
or
obedience;
at a
distance,
morally
or
spiritually;
t
enmity
with;
alienated..
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