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Definition of morally
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 morally is as below...
Morally
(adv.)
In moral
qualities;
in
disposition
and
character;
as, one who
physically
and
morally
endures
hardships..
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Guilt
::
Guilt (v. t.) The
criminality
and
consequent
exposure
to
punishment
resulting
from
willful
disobedience
of law, or from
morally
wrong
action;
the state of one who has
broken
a moral or
political
law;
crime;
criminality;
offense
against
right..
Distort
::
Distort
(v. t.) To force or put out of the true
posture
or
direction;
to twist aside
mentally
or
morally.
Repent
::
Repent
(v. i.) To be sorry for sin as
morally
evil, and to seek
forgiveness;
to cease to love and
practice
sin..
Stood
::
Stony
(superl.)
Inflexible;
cruel;
unrelenting;
pitiless;
obdurate;
perverse;
cold;
morally
hard;
appearing
as if
petrified;
as, a stony
heart;
a stony
gaze..
Vigor
::
Vigor (n.)
Active
strength
or force of body or mind;
capacity
for
exertion,
physically,
intellectually,
or
morally;
force;
energy..
Upright
::
Upright
(a.)
Morally
erect;
having
rectitude;
honest;
just; as, a man
upright
in all his
ways..
Smear
::
Smear (n.) To soil in any way; to
contaminate;
to
pollute;
to stain
morally;
as, to be
smeared
with
infamy..
Base
::
Base (a.)
Morally
low.
Hence:
Low-minded;
unworthy;
without
dignity
of
sentiment;
ignoble;
mean;
illiberal;
menial;
as, a base
fellow;
base
motives;
base
occupations..
Morally
::
Morally
(adv.)
According
to moral
rules;
virtuously.
Vile
::
Vile
(superl.)
Morally
base or
impure;
depraved
by sin;
hateful;
in the sight of God and men;
sinful;
wicked;
bad.
Educate
::
Educate
(v. t.) To bring /// or guide the
powers
of, as a
child;
to
develop
and
cultivate,
whether
physically,
mentally,
or
morally,
but more
commonly
limited
to the
mental
activities
or
senses;
to
expand,
strengthen,
and
discipline,
as the mind, a
faculty,
etc.,;
to form and
regulate
the
principles
and
character
of; to
prepare
and fit for any
calling
or
business
by
systematic
instruction;
to
cultivate;
to
train;
to
instruct;
as, to
educate
a
child;
to
educate
the eye or the
taste..
Defilement
::
Defilement
(n.) The act of
defiling,
or state of being
defiled,
whether
physically
or
morally;
pollution;
foulness;
dirtiness;
uncleanness..
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..
Immorally
::
Immorally
(adv.)
In an
immoral
manner;
wickedly.
Morally
::
Morally
(adv.)
In a moral or
ethical
sense;
according
to the rules of
morality.
Must
::
Must (v. i. /
auxiliary)
To be
morally
required;
to be
necessary
or
essential
to a
certain
quality,
character,
end, or
result;
as, he must
reconsider
the
matter;
he must have been
insane..
Spiritualize
::
Spiritualize
(v. t.) To
refine
intellectiually
or
morally;
to
purify
from the
corrupting
influence
of the
world;
to give a
spiritual
character
or
tendency
to; as, to
spiritualize
soul..
Guilty
::
Guilty
(superl.)
Having
incurred
guilt;
criminal;
morally
delinquent;
wicked;
chargeable
with, or
responsible
for,
something
censurable;
justly
exposed
to
penalty;
-- used with of, and
usually
followed
by the
crime,
sometimes
by the
punishment..
Wrong
::
Wrong
(adv.)
In a wrong
manner;
not
rightly;
amiss;
morally
ill;
erroneously;
wrongly.
Reprobate
::
Reprobate
(a.)
Abandoned
to
punishment;
hence,
morally
abandoned
and lost; given up to vice;
depraved..
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