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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.)
Conformed
to
accepted
rules of
right;
acting
in
conformity
with such
rules;
virtuous;
just; as, a moral man. Used
sometimes
in
distinction
from
religious;
as, a moral
rather
than a
religious
life..
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Convert
::
Convert
(v. i.) To be
turned
or
changed
in
character
or
direction;
to
undergo
a
change,
physically
or
morally..
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..
Potent
::
Potent
(a.)
Powerful,
in an
intellectual
or moral
sense;
having
great
influence;
as,
potent
interest;
a
potent
argument..
Attract
::
Attract
(v. t.) To draw by
influence
of a moral or
emotional
kind; to
engage
or fix, as the mind,
attention,
etc.; to
invite
or
allure;
as, to
attract
admirers..
Astringe
::
Astringe
(v. t.) To bind by moral or legal
obligation.
Cord
::
Cord (n.) Fig.: Any moral
influence
by which
persons
are
caught,
held, or
drawn,
as if by a cord; an
enticement;
as, the cords of the
wicked;
the cords of sin; the cords of
vanity..
Demoralize
::
Demoralize
(v. t.) To
corrupt
or
undermine
in
morals;
to
destroy
or
lessen
the
effect
of moral
principles
on; to
render
corrupt
or
untrustworthy
in
morals,
in
discipline,
in
courage,
spirit,
etc.; to
weaken
in
spirit
or
efficiency..
Irregular
::
Irregular
(a.) Not
regular;
not
conforming
to a law,
method,
or usage
recognized
as the
general
rule; not
according
to
common
form; not
conformable
to
nature,
to the rules of moral
rectitude,
or to
established
principles;
not
normal;
unnatural;
immethodical;
unsymmetrical;
erratic;
no
straight;
not
uniform;
as, an
irregular
line; an
irregular
figure;
an
irregular
verse;
an
irregular
physician;
an
irregular
proceeding;
irregular
motion;
irregular
conduct,
etc. Cf.
Regular..
Person
::
Person
(n.) A
living,
self-conscious
being,
as
distinct
from an
animal
or a
thing;
a moral
agent;
a human
being;
a man,
woman,
or
child..
Obscenity
::
Obscenity
(n.) That
quality
in words or
things
which
presents
what is
offensive
to
chasity
or
purity
of mind;
obscene
or
impure
lanquage
or acts; moral
impurity;
lewdness;
obsceneness;
as, the
obscenity
of a
speech,
or a
picture..
Divinity
::
Divinity
(a.) The
science
of
divine
things;
the
science
which
treats
of God, his laws and moral
government,
and the way of
salvation;
theology..
Pollute
::
Pollute
(v. t.) To make foul,
impure,
or
unclean;
to
defile;
to
taint;
to soil; to
desecrate;
-- used of
physical
or moral
defilement..
Humoralism
::
Humoralism
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
humoral.
Wickedly
::
Wickedly
(adv.)
In a
wicked
manner;
in a
manner,
or with
motives
and
designs,
contrary
to the
divine
law or the law of
morality;
viciously;
corruptly;
immorally..
Unclean
::
Unclean
(a.)
Morally
impure.
Moralize
::
Moralize
(v. t.) To apply to a moral
purpose;
to
explain
in a moral
sense;
to draw a moral from.
Well
::
Well (a.) Good in
condition
or
circumstances;
desirable,
either
in a
natural
or moral
sense;
fortunate;
convenient;
advantageous;
happy;
as, it is well for the
country
that the crops did not fail; it is well that the
mistake
was
discovered..
Grace
::
Grace (n.)
Beauty,
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
loveliness;
commonly,
easy
elegance
of
manners;
perfection
of
form..
Purify
::
Purify
(v. t.)
Hence,
in
figurative
uses: (a) To free from guilt or moral
defilement;
as, to
purify
the
heart..
Truth
::
Truth (n.) A true
thing;
a
verified
fact; a true
statement
or
proposition;
an
established
principle,
fixed law, or the like; as, the great
truths
of
morals..
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