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Definition of moral
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Moral (v. i.) To
moralize.
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Worse
::
Worse
(compar.)
Bad, ill, evil, or
corrupt,
in a
greater
degree;
more bad or evil; less good;
specifically,
in
poorer
health;
more sick; -- used both in a
physical
and moral
sense..
Disease
::
Disease
(n.) An
alteration
in the state of the body or of some of its
organs,
interrupting
or
disturbing
the
performance
of the vital
functions,
and
causing
or
threatening
pain and
weakness;
malady;
affection;
illness;
sickness;
disorder;
--
applied
figuratively
to the mind, to the moral
character
and
habits,
to
institutions,
the
state,
etc..
Moralization
::
Moralization
(n.)
Explanation
in a moral
sense.
Moralize
::
Moralize
(v. t.) To
furnish
with moral
lessons,
teachings,
or
examples;
to lend a moral to..
Immorality
::
Immorality
(n.) An
immoral
act or
practice.
Transgress
::
Transgress
(v. t.)
Hence,
to
overpass,
as any
prescribed
as the /imit of duty; to break or
violate,
as a law, civil or
moral..
Corrective
::
Corrective
(n.) That which has the power of
correcting,
altering,
or
counteracting
what is wrong or
injurious;
as,
alkalies
are
correctives
of
acids;
penalties
are
correctives
of
immoral
conduct..
Rightfulness
::
Rightfulness
(n.) Moral
rectitude;
righteousness.
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..
Conscience
::
Conscience
(n.) The
faculty,
power,
or
inward
principle
which
decides
as to the
character
of one's own
actions,
purposes,
and
affections,
warning
against
and
condemning
that which is
wrong,
and
approving
and
prompting
to that which is
right;
the moral
faculty
passing
judgment
on one's self; the moral
sense..
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.
Preponderate
::
Preponderate
(v. t.) To
overpower
by
stronger
or moral
power.
Trespass
::
Trespass
(v. i.) To
commit
any
offense,
or to do any act that
injures
or
annoys
another;
to
violate
any rule of
rectitude,
to the
injury
of
another;
hence,
in a moral
sense,
to
transgress
voluntarily
any
divine
law or
command;
to
violate
any known rule of duty; to sin; -- often
followed
by
against..
Blotch
::
Blotch
(a.) A blot or spot, as of color or of ink;
especially
a large or
irregular
spot. Also Fig.; as, a moral
blotch..
Spiritual
::
Spiritual
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the moral
feelings
or
states
of the soul, as
distinguished
from the
external
actions;
reaching
and
affecting
the
spirits..
Corrupter
::
Corrupter
(n.) One who
corrupts;
one who
vitiates
or
taints;
as, a
corrupter
of
morals..
Culture
::
Culture
(n.) The state of being
cultivated;
result
of
cultivation;
physical
improvement;
enlightenment
and
discipline
acquired
by
mental
and moral
training;
civilization;
refinement
in
manners
and
taste.
Scandalously
::
Scandalously
(adv.)
With a
disposition
to
impute
immorality
or
wrong.
Wanton
::
Wanton
(v. t.)
Wandering
from moral
rectitude;
perverse;
dissolute.
Suasive
::
Suasion
(n.) The act of
persuading;
persuasion;
as, moral
suasion..
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